That space could have been used far more creatively.
I disagree.
The space was designed to shout as loudly as possible “LOADDDDSSSSSAAAA MONEYYYYYYYYY”. And it did.
I really quite liked it.
But then I like big open flexible spaces rather than what estate agents would call “cosy” and a sane person would call cramped.
With all that concrete would the heating even be that bad? Even in winter it’s going to have a lot of solar gain at low angles, and with a presumably well insulated roof it’s well shaded in the summer?
So you can’t relate to the houses they’re building, and you don’t even want to relate to the people.
But then “the house that £100k built” – almost entirely red brick redrow/barrrat/trovit/davidwilson dullness with occasional interest.
“Amazing spaces” – more like “hugely compromised, you wouldn’t want to live in it for more than a few minutes and often rubbish spaces”