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2022-05-02 23:13:14
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Hats off! - that’s what I call a perfect own goal: aside from @Würfel*s slight improvement of the DG, there is only one draft in this corset that meets the specification catalog (or as mathematicians would say, the number of possible solutions is "1"). This draft can therefore only be improved at all if the planner is granted dispensation from at least one of the conditions. One could also say "locked in" :-( Here a very fundamental difference between an architect and an "architect" (aka draftsman) becomes clear: a draftsman - if he is engaged and wants to show what he can do - at best shines in such a case by exemplary compliance with the assigned specifications; an architect would have pointed out to the client that the boundary between initiator and gravedigger of the draft had been crossed, and that he (the architect) would need more freedom to fulfill his task. Every mathematician learns this long before university: that increasing the number of conditions decreases the number of possible solutions. Unfortunately, those wanting to build are too emotional and too biased to let reason take the lead. An architect at this point is a service provider who has "only" learned to design and in the end holds no shares and lends this ability to the client. The draftsman, as a faithful sled dog, pulls the cart even into the mud if commanded to follow that course.Unsere Wünsche waren folgende: [...]