I’ve had my personal energy focused in a lot of other places this summer … visiting Switzerland, visiting my cabin on Lake Vermilion, MN and many new projects … but now I’m recommitting to writing on my blog.
Let’s be frank: some readers may have wondered why I call this blog ‘the perfect building’ when I write so little about building design and construction issues! Well I may thoroughly answer that one of these days, but I currently feel that the world we live in has bigger issues to solve that are directly or indirectly have an effect on my passion to build the perfect building.
So this blog, at the moment, is more an outlet for my thoughts about topics I think are important on a large scale that I like to share with anybody who’s interested. Which means I’m back to energy and climate change with this perspective: If “location, location, location” are the three most important issues in real estate, then “energy, energy, energy” are the three most important issues in respect to sustainability in the US. By the way ‘energy security’ is a lame excuse but not a vision true to a global leader!
I’ll share more in upcoming posts – coming soon, I promise!
all of the businesses that sell the construction equipment is being forced to raise their prices to cover their costs. This is hurting everyone else. What they do not realize is the more they raise the prices the less likely someone is going to purchase their supplies. We need to lower the costs so that we can all afford to buy and build homes to better the economy is a positive way
Posted by: Crane Trucks | May 14, 2009 at 11:08 AM
Hi Stephen,
I really agree with you that now a days the problem of environmental pollution is increasing day by day, the only solution to this might that each house hold in every country should have 2 transport vehicles as since this will reduce the traffic jams and also causes less accidents on the roads by saving our precious lives and more over the Environment will be in safe hands of the human kind.
Posted by: mathewsteff | January 06, 2010 at 05:24 AM
Well, welcome back to the blog world!
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