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It's like pigeon protectors... except for humans. Sad.
And I feel sad about most pigeon ~~protectors~~ spikes too.
Why design such a place in nature (buildings), that contact of the smallest bit of nature requires extra maintenance or add-ons.
You feel bad for pigeon spikes and are asking why things that are built require maintenance or additions due to natural causes..? That seems patently obvious to me. I have no idea what you're talking about.
The question is why not design it to need less maintenance & be accommodating to animal and plants.
Why some styles are chosen isn't just art but often also economy pushing what's profitable.
Mmk. I think maybe addressing the causes of the rampant and expanding unhoused population would be a good priority.
I was talking about pigeons & other nature, but I guess homeless people too.
Why not create places for them or at least modify the places they use to better suit them.
I'm don't mean this as a solution, just that its dickish to not think about environment that is being created.