Barring certain extremes, like US automobile-centric design seen in shit like fast food restaurants, it's pretty rare for architectural decisions to render a building unable to be repurposed.
Not sure where the building in the top image is located since the grammar in the whole post is very stilted and unclear, to actually see how realistic that it is, or how realistic the need to repurpose it would ever be considering it was build to that scale to begin with, but that's my general analysis.
Barring certain extremes, like US automobile-centric design seen in shit like fast food restaurants, it's pretty rare for architectural decisions to render a building unable to be repurposed.
Not sure where the building in the top image is located since the grammar in the whole post is very stilted and unclear, to actually see how realistic that it is, or how realistic the need to repurpose it would ever be considering it was build to that scale to begin with, but that's my general analysis.
some remodels you might as well tear down and rebuild like if you have to run a bunch of plumbing and shit.
idk what the fuck is goin on in the tweet because OP is a :LIB: and didn't post the link