2/3/12

A Tiny Glimmer of Hope on the Future Front

A Texas Developer Attempts to Upend the American Subdivision - NYTimes.com:

"Yes, the houses are small by American standards (they range from 1,030 to 1,816 square feet), and the architectural style is decidedly rectilinear. But the boxiness is mediated by the skyward tilt of butterfly roofs, angled to hold photovoltaic arrays and channel rainwater into barrels.

SOL, an acronym for Solutions Oriented Living, is an ambitious attempt to upend the conventions of the American subdivision. It was developed by a partnership between Chris Krager, a 43-year-old architect who heads a firm called KRDB, and Russell M. Becker, 47, a civil engineer and general manager and owner of Beck-Reit & Sons Ltd., a construction company."

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Read this and hope. This is the most significant story I have read in ages. The world will turn toward efforts like these. They will grow from the ground up. They will trump the world as it is. In my cyber-community structures like these are interconnected with a matrix facilitating ecological things. But the minimalism of the dwellings is spot on.

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