once proposed a worker's dorm that could "intensify the process of slumber." It was designed with sloping floors, because this would "obviate the need for pillows," and the whole building was like a machine: sleep technicians in a central control room could "regulate the temperature, humidity, and air pressure," using perfume and natural sounds to lull everyone to sleep. "Should these fail," though, "the mechanized beds would then begin gently to rock until consciousness was lost." BLDGBLOG.
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