Why doesn't North America Start building more inorganic houses verses organic homes?


In most other counties they build inorganic homes which save a lot of energy as far as heating and cooling. They last a lot longer. The floors are usually ceramic tile and then carpet which is easy to clean and more sanitary. Inorganic homes only have one flaw which is the roof. They are useally two heavy. but that can be fixed easilly. Inorganic material means brick, metal or cinder blocks ect. Where organic material means anything that used to be alive like wood or plastic ect.

id like to see the country making a single family home from inorganic materials-id love to live in it–its due to cost mostly-that's why you only see inorganic materials used in large apartments–if we all went to inorganic homes i think it would do a lot more harm to the earth trying to dig up all the raw materials-and you would have to dig. another reason is if there's an earthquake brick and mortar crumbles unless its reinforced with steel- look at what it does in the middle east when ever there's an earth quake-wood is a renewable resource easy to transport and cheaper.

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2 Responses to “Why doesn't North America Start building more inorganic houses verses organic homes?”

  1. Kevin Says:

    Wood and plastic are both cheap and light.
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  2. evildoer86d Says:

    id like to see the country making a single family home from inorganic materials-id love to live in it–its due to cost mostly-that's why you only see inorganic materials used in large apartments–if we all went to inorganic homes i think it would do a lot more harm to the earth trying to dig up all the raw materials-and you would have to dig. another reason is if there's an earthquake brick and mortar crumbles unless its reinforced with steel- look at what it does in the middle east when ever there's an earth quake-wood is a renewable resource easy to transport and cheaper.
    References :

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