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I work in old-age homes, largely.
I was fascinated to learn that 30 percent of all
homes
in America are actually built by owners.
And in 50 years, I hope someone will be giving a TED Talk on how to stop the brain drain of Westerners leaving your
homes
to work and live in Africa.
And that means that there is a one-way transfer of energy from our environment into our
homes
and cities.
I believe that the only way that it is possible for us to construct genuinely sustainable
homes
and cities is by connecting them to nature, not insulating them from it.
That's the Sahara eating up almost [two meters] a day of the arable land, physically pushing people away from their
homes.
But it is not nice to bring them to our
homes.
As always, I would return to Bangalore, and often to animated discussions at friend's homes, where we would discuss various issues while they complained bitterly about the new pub timings, where a drink often cost more than what they'd paid their 14-year-old maid.
Some of the local people forcibly took away the hoses from the firemen to put out the fire in their
homes.
Now, hundreds of
homes
were destroyed.
But the question that lingered in my mind was, what causes people to destroy fire trucks headed to their own
homes?
I profoundly believe that the power of food has a primal place in our
homes
that binds us to the best bits of life.
I'm a qualitative researcher, but when I look at these data streams coming in from these homes, I can look at the data and tell you the day that some doctor prescribed them something that nobody else knew that they were on, because we see the changes in their patterns in the household.
The president needs to stand up and say, at the end of a healthcare reform debate, "Our goal as a country is to move 50 percent of care out of institutions, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes, to the home, in 10 years."
But where I really learned about octopus was in the field, as a filmmaker making films with them, where you're allowed to spend large periods of time with the animals, seeing octopus being octopus in their ocean
homes.
Melbourne wanted people to spend less water in their
homes.
And that's retirement
homes
on the west coast of Florida.
And then what we can do now is we can do instant comparisons of things in their
homes.
So we picked the two
homes
we have already seen in these countries, the Wus and the Howards.
So let's compare two
homes
in China and Nigeria.
And observe, in all these comparisons, their
homes
are chosen so they are in completely different places of the world.
Other malls have been re-inhabited as nursing homes, as universities, and as all variety of office space.
Why grow
homes?
And you can have a hundred million of these homes, and it's great because they suck carbon.
You can have 100 million families, or take things out of the suburbs, because these are
homes
that are a part of the environment.
So not only do we do the veggie house, we also do the in-vitro meat habitat, or
homes
that we're doing research on now in Brooklyn, where, as an architecture office, we're for the first of its kind to put in a molecular cell biology lab and start experimenting with regenerative medicine and tissue engineering and start thinking about what the future would be if architecture and biology became one.
So our theory is that eventually we should be doing this with
homes.
That's why we grow
homes.
We talked about the practical stuff, the stuff no one prepares you for: dealing with government agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, advanced care directives, funeral directors and extended family members, (Laughter) making decisions about coffins, headstones, headstone wording, headstone font size, all while sleep-deprived.
27 billion dollars is what people like Susan spend every year on cell phone charging, flashlight batteries and kerosene to light their
homes.
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