While studying Japanese gardens in hopes of bringing structure to my back yard I learned design principles followed in Japan for hundreds of years, taking advantage of the south exposure and utilizing the natural position of the sun to bring light to the garden and to the home. Egyptians created courtyards as private space that is shaded from the blaze of the sun. They often had water gardens to add to the cooling affects. In the Alps, heavy-built cabins had cold roofs that held the snow by ventilating between insulation and the exterior for extra insulation in the cold of winter.
Instead of working with nature, we work to control it. Light it, cool it, heat it. All driven by carbon based energy. Because it is easier and cheaper than developing expertise on interaction with nature.
What other lost arts could we be missing out on? Feng Shui next anyone?
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Fannie Mae
Fannie Mae understands innovation. They are using policies - contractionist policies - to shift risk to people like me in a time of supposed stimulation. How you might ask? They are issuing weekly changes to policy. One that has affected me personally is the refusal to accept property appraisals from the norm to less that four months. This shift in short term real estate value fluctuation is bared by many people mid project like myself.
This means that you should not start a project that needs to be financed that is longer than 4 months or else any decrease in short term real estate value needs to be absorbed (i.e coughed up) by you!! STOP ALL CONSTRUCTION NOW that exceeds 4 months of duration.
Good Luck and Good Night.
This means that you should not start a project that needs to be financed that is longer than 4 months or else any decrease in short term real estate value needs to be absorbed (i.e coughed up) by you!! STOP ALL CONSTRUCTION NOW that exceeds 4 months of duration.
Good Luck and Good Night.
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