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CHANGING
ONE'S MIND I PROGRAM I TECHNICAL
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AND LOANS I
I CONSTRUCTION
OF A NEW ECONOMICAL HOUSE
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CHANGING ONE'S MIND
Both the future
inhabitant and his/her family need to be able to change their
mind to allow the elaboration of a good, realistic project.
They will have to agree to change their mind about almost
everything they know from personal (childhood references are
common) experience and which may become an obstacle in choosing
the best realistic project suited to their current.
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Everyone usually tries
to reproduce, at least in part, a familiar home similar to one already
enjoyed. The project may present identical aspects with something
from the past but these aspects should stem from a free and new
intellectual creation.
It is therefore necessary
to assess clearly the usefulness of each of the project's determining
factors.
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