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A design approach that favors the most universally applicable, modifiable, scalable, replicable, unniversal, abundant, wide materials sourcing, wide substitutability of parts, overbuilt, lifetime design, persistent value (100 years), increase of value with time, ease of final recycling, etc - solutions to technical problems, at the smallest part or component scale.
A design approach that favors the most universally applicable, modifiable, scalable, replicable, unniversal, abundant, wide materials sourcing, wide substitutability of parts, overbuilt, lifetime design, persistent value (100 years), increase of value with time, ease of final recycling, etc - solutions to technical problems, at the smallest part or component scale.
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A design approach that favors the most universally applicable, modifiable, scalable, replicable, unniversal, abundant, wide materials sourcing, wide substitutability of parts, overbuilt, lifetime design, persistent value (100 years), increase of value with time, ease of final recycling, etc - solutions to technical problems, at the smallest part or component scale.

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