2. We should also avoid (and undo) the noise and pollution. The weather and birds and animals can be heard better too, then.
3. We will have electric power but should not overuse it and should not overly rely on it. If the power is not working, then the things can be done without the electric power, too.
4. Outside, there will mostly be the trees, flowers, insects, etc. (There can also be grow vegetables at the appropriate time of the year.) Also sun dial; when walking outside (or if the electric clock doesn't work) you can see the time by sun dial, too.
5. The other places that you can walk to, rather than needing the car and bus too much.
6. Don't be too hot/cold.
7. If the stuff is arranged well then hopefully it should not need too large amount of space. You also shouldn't need too many rooms; some rooms can be used for multiple purposes.
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But in Hudson Valley New York instead of Newcastle Australia.
It would have a separate machine shop with 3 phase power and a floor thick enough for a forklift or pallet jack.
1. < 40 min from at least one major airport 2. < 30 min from downtown of a tier 1/2 city 3. Multiple seasons
house: 1.Open layout with tons of natural light 2.Fully private backyard
bonus: 1.Ability to add Rooftop Solar with decent MWH generation 2.Additonal underground water source