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Unlike real streets, these "deck access" blocks gave residents no defensible space, while vandals and criminals could easily avoid capture by just running through them.
They don't need to "go through your deck," "access the financials," "look at your competitors products" or any of the other BS reasons to have a laptop open.
Depression has previously been associated with the built form (deck access flats, and post-1969 buildings) and disused buildings but not with open spaces, graffiti or access to a private garden [ 11].
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OUTDOOR SPACE: A deck accessed through French doors from the living room.
The idiosyncratic house has a roof deck accessed by an outside staircase, a kitchen with Mexican-tile countertops and a wood-burning stove.
And though Seattleites may claim fealty to rain and skies that are 50 shades of gray, the food court's new outdoor deck, accessed through a just-renovated, industrial-cool space of polished concrete floors and massive steel beams, is bound to be a sunny-day hit.
The company also offers off-deck access on all the major U.S. carriers and on 3 and T-Mobile in Britain.
Clever architects and manufacturers of concrete components persuaded civil servants and ministers that their modernist towers blocks and endless deck-access designs were the stuff of the future.
His tiny flat is on the first floor of a deck-access block, in a district riven by urban motorways and pockmarked with decaying council estates.
At the other end of the scale there is the Bacton Estate in Camden, full of failed 1960s deck-access blocks, which KCA is replacing with 300 new homes in a mix of buildings that rise and fall with a zig-zagging roofline.
Built in 1991, the house has a large deck and access to a community beach.
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