Of course I have a soft spot for Ricken. However, I beg to disagree. As a Biochemist myself, I don't see why we can't develop structures that are made of plants. Imagine living in a living home. A home that can breathe. Sorry, my thinking is to far advanced for most
Thank you for sharing your perspective! The idea of integrating plant-based structures into our cities is truly fascinating. The concept of living homes that can breathe aligns with the innovative and sustainable approaches we're exploring for future urban environments. Your advanced thinking is precisely what sparks meaningful discussions and drives progress. Let's keep imagining and discussing these visionary ideas!
@@tech.inspection thank you Tech. 😀 The trick will be to develop a plant/plants that can withstand hurricane force winds as well as torrential thunderstorms. It is possible. I'm looking into it now. Imagine, a growing house that can live for centuries.
Of course I have a soft spot for Ricken. However, I beg to disagree. As a Biochemist myself, I don't see why we can't develop structures that are made of plants. Imagine living in a living home. A home that can breathe.
Sorry, my thinking is to far advanced for most
Thank you for sharing your perspective! The idea of integrating plant-based structures into our cities is truly fascinating. The concept of living homes that can breathe aligns with the innovative and sustainable approaches we're exploring for future urban environments. Your advanced thinking is precisely what sparks meaningful discussions and drives progress. Let's keep imagining and discussing these visionary ideas!
@@tech.inspection thank you Tech. 😀 The trick will be to develop a plant/plants that can withstand hurricane force winds as well as torrential thunderstorms. It is possible. I'm looking into it now. Imagine, a growing house that can live for centuries.