I recieved some feedback by email, which I wish to share (by their permision).
Lucie contacted me via linkedin, and gave me these interesting comments.
1. By law you, your building, can't be energy producing, in terms beyond your own needs. If you produce more, you'll have to be an entrepeneur and licenced as a energy producer. 2. Think means to purpose, think resources: both material and non material. Think modular, not only by functionalities but also within the lifespan of both you and the building. Make a mind map of needs, wants, must have and ablilities/possibilities. 3. Examen yourself and forecast future needs, future functions for your home 4. Have a vision 5. Hire a great architect who translates vision in a building 6. Where knowledge has economic value, web 2.0 stops 7. Data isn't information yet, information isn't knowledge yet and knowledge is certainly not wisdom yet... I have a detailed story to tell about sustainable life style in a sustainable home, let me know if you want to hear it. greetz Lucie
Check out her website concerning eco-living and support!
She also wrote me an extensive mail in which she scetched her green/durable way of living! truly honorable!
Karel, a good friend of mine wrote [translated by your humble contributor]:
I still think your idea is crazy, but who am I ;-) If people today can sell [artificial] shit or individual pixels on a website, then crowdsourcing must be possible as well, I deem.
As these thoughts might not convey positivity and I think your site is a positive initiative, which I don't want to sabbotage, I send this by mail rather than posting it in the group you only just started.
Thank you for your feedback, I'll keep it in mind!
Next contribution should probably my vision on the website in more detail, so web-designers can have their shot.
Keep spreading the word, put links where you want, make it big!