07-23-2018, 01:43 PM
Mark you hit on all the key elements. It's a structure that only exists due to funding from a liberal college and is even labeled as temporary. Considering the amount of work that goes into the creation of a temporary structure FRAME (unless I missed it there is no photo of a finished structure with roof, walls, etc) it's not even a solution looking for a problem.... because there is nobody explaining that their problem is there are not enough uncompleted structures made of spongy wood that will rot before somebody finds a way to finish it.
It's a fine piece of art, but it's not a house, temporary or otherwise.
Hopefully I'm wrong but the only commercially viable use for this wood that I've seen is a replacement for Styrofoam in fiber glassed surfboards. And even then... not really commercially viable.
It's a fine piece of art, but it's not a house, temporary or otherwise.
Hopefully I'm wrong but the only commercially viable use for this wood that I've seen is a replacement for Styrofoam in fiber glassed surfboards. And even then... not really commercially viable.