Watching garrett watts in Japan and he's iterating that common millennial complaint about the new super corpo mcdonalds design, which i always defend as easy-to-hose-down, but anyway, its not interesting anymore to just be contrary about it, and maybe I shouldn't be offering advice while boycotting because of their pro-IDF-atrocity donation history (sorry, apparently "free Palestine" means im a pro-hamas terrorist)....
......but i do have update suggestions that are both easy hosing and more interesting than the corporate-cafe-cruddy look.....and theyre things mcdonalds has already done, some places:
I wouldn't eat while using it but itd be a cool charging option, I would rather bike while charging than not....I saw some video...try guys? Where this kind of charger is outside a mcdonalds and its a living/green wall
McDonald’s Hong Kong Opens First LEED Zero Carbon Restaurant in Tai Wo
Im just saying, like, this could be the vibe:
Which, indoor living plants involves a lot of climatics but like, arent you artificially controlling away from a greenhouse effect inside at the moment? After that its just a matter of not using materials that cant withstand humidity (eg drywall etc, which got phased out a while ago anyway where there was any, no?)....polished hempcrete anyone???? Great with humidity, mold-repelling* and fireproof
"The hemp plant is apparently resistant to mold, although it is highly absorbent of water. Mold can grow on the surface of hempcrete, just like other materials, when the conditions are right… as the food source can be dirt or dust, but due to the lime component and natural fungal resistance of the hemp, mold will not feed on the hempcrete itself."