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Andrew i think it is fair to say that stairs are a necessity, however they aren't overly easy to negotiate in a wheelchair hence the requirement for a temporary solution ie a lift. Also, i will admit that i am not an authority in green engineering and the environmental movement but i think its safe to say the main aim is to reduce the impact that the human population has on the planet and not to reduce the population. This, at a guess, would be done through enforced birth control, genocide and war, all of which are against the ideals of your mainstream tree hugger, sorry i mean environmentalist. I would be interested in any sensible ideas that may be put forward by any of the negative comentees as i guess that you are architects and not engineers, therefore you are probably more interested in aesthetics and whether they are symmetrical, without any clue about the details and practicalities of lift design never mind the regulations involved. Im pretty sure that you could always have a go at designing a carbon neutral lift that doesn't require an external power supply that is not a permanent structure but still meets all the relevent regulations. I eagerly await a response, hopefully it will be an intelligent?

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