I think this is a safer way to attack opposing countries. We will also have more jobs created by building the planes.
 

Photogram

 
Film Development-d-76-8 min
Stop Bath- 1 min
Fixer - 10 min
water- 20 min
 

35mm film loading

The process for putting the film in the canister is very tricky. First we put the film in the roll thing while your hands are under a blanket that cancels out any light.
 
Some of the Architectural elements we took pictures of were the main windows out font, the tennis courts, the stairs by the tennis court, and the 
 
We could use this new lighting feature to make house more modern looking on the outside of homes. Like in mansions. Or put the lights in the cement of a pool. It would make the home appear to be more exspensive then it actually would be. Skyscrapers could have these lights going up the sides of the buildings. This would add a more attractive featu
 
I helped built wall 5 and helped make and put together the floor. Me and Ryan Brauch also served as cleaning men for a day. For the wall I built, I worked with Brandon Ciotti. The wall was in the basic structure in the Model House. It took a total of 3 days to complete the wall. It was hard to fit the 4x4 pieces into the slanted part because we had to stick to 2 x 4's together. For the floor, We glued the pieces of wood together to make the basic beams.
 
This is the A Frame House that I created in Google Sketchup. I didn't want to make it too big, so I made a basic one room A Frame design for one room. The Basic design for the outside was to imitate a log cabin design.
 
I would add little mutant man eating turtles in the yard of the house to protect. They have tasted flesh before, and they like it very much. I would put an AT Walker from Star Wars in the backyard to destroy any intruder. 
 
I think that this Ted discussion is interesting. But, I do not quite completely understand the topic. It seems like the work and creativity put into this "green" home are much greater than the work and creativity put into a regular home.