The September 6 Sunday New York Times contained a terrific Opinion piece, “The Not Very Smart Home,” written by Allison Arieff, former editor of Dwell and a writer on architecture and design.
In the engaging piece, Arieff quite artfully criticizes much of today’s home technology as being redundant, not logically integrated into other home technology that it supposedly enhances, and lacking sustainability.
Consider another point of view. Several decades ago, when proponents of active solar design “competed” with proponents of passive solar design, there was an adage that “owners of active houses could be passive, while owners of passive houses were by necessity active.”
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