JANET PATMORE
With my usual tech disability I'm struggling to find images and figure out how to paste them with text as for publication. So please pardon the mess as I send this unfinished jumble to you. At least it's a start.
So's not to be too unfocused, I'll share a minimal list of project areas I see to foster: They don't take money but instead planning and cooperation.
hospital beds
architecture
education
hospital beds
architecture
- separate vertical flats may be better for social distancing, views and access to sun
architecture
school children
- school children are the front line for the alternative economy that we have no choice but to build
- alphabet--they must learn to write on the lines (my 8 yr old grandson seemed incapable of this, ans his mom would rather stay blind to the deficiencies in his writing. motor skills)
- they can create bricks and other elements for cardboard construction
bricks
- you cut cardboard into the dimensions of brick flat size.
- you paste the flat cardboard together to attain brick thickness
- you plaster cardboard bricks together just as with regular bricks
- they should have good thermal values, and can be used in less permanent ways than regular bricks
- children can participate in construction--like cutting the cardboard with scissors to brick dimension
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