Stu & Trina- Class Reflection
It was amazing to see Stu and Trina again, to hear about their experience, and to see the video about the house. Nothing will ever compare to the real thing though. I had to go for Dr. Balay's Environmental Ethics course but I went with one other friend instead of the group trip and it was incredible. As I had said in class, I was taken away by the sheer amount of plant life and natural sunlight that was filtering into the house. The space was warm and welcoming and it truly had a different scent and air quality than what I am used to, especially in form life. I felt lighter and happier within that space, probably because it helped my seasonal depression and I wish I could have one for my own. Money is the main roadblock to getting one for myself or for most other communities, and the fact that the majority of contractors just won't from the current trends, as Stu said. I think that it is very disheartening that complexities within the business world and monetary complexities within the citizenry are keeping more of this from being built. If Stu and Trina are right about the costs, which I believe, I could only imagine what the world would look like if we could do this more often. Sadly I believe it goes deeper, delving into supply chain issues and deals. Hopefully, this will start to shift and change with increased demand.
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