Danica Patrick desires to build a tree house made of “living” materials. This follows a post on her Instagram story about an architecture firm looking to construct buildings without using “non-living” materials such as steel and aluminum.
Throughout her seven-year NASCAR Cup Series career, Danica Patrick had seven top-10s, with a P6 at the 2014 Oral-B USA 500 in Atlanta being her best finish. Notably, she scored a pole position for clocking the fastest qualifying time at the 2013 Daytona 500.
The former NASCAR driver wants to build a tree house out of an eco-friendly design similar to what the architecture firm Sacred Geometry Architecture promotes.
“I want to build a house like this,” Patrick wrote on the social media platform.
Danica Patrick, who is worth $80 million as per Celebrity Net Worth, wanted her dream tree house to be situated away from the city, saying:
“Maybe a tree house… and just run away to the woods,” Patrick added.
The video that the driver shared on her Instagram story was narrated by physicist Dan Winter. He explained the nature of eco-architecture designs and how they can prevent "poisonous" effects from using steel.
"This idea is catching on. People are beginning to understand that if the building, as living materials and fractal geometry and fractal material, it’s an implosive capacitor, centripetal, and makes life force causes seeds to grow," Winter explained. "You know how buildings are depressing all over the world cause they feel dead. We actually know how to make a living building.”
Better physical and mental health recovery, anti-jamming on drinking water and electrosmog, and revitalizing effect on food are some of the advantages of ecological designs, according to Sacred Geometry Architecture.
Interested individuals like Danica Patrick can start working with the architecture firm for just $297.
Danica Patrick responded to rapper Macklemore’s F*** America expression
Last week, Danica Patrick took to Instagram and responded to Macklemore’s explicit comments against America during a concert in Seattle. The rapper said “F*** America” on stage, to which the crowd from the Pro-Palestine festival cheered.
The former driver told the rapper on her IG story that he could leave the country.
“I really [don’t] care if someone hates America. You can leave if you want. No issue. But please don’t attack or judge an American for saying they love America,” Patrick said.
Besides performing at the Palestine Will Live Forever Festival, Macklemore released two songs to support the Palestinian people, Hind’s Hall and Hind’s Hall 2. The latter track had a verse targeting presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Patrick also had a few words against Harris. She criticized the US Vice President’s speech at the Unite for America rally with Oprah Winfrey for taking long pauses.
“She repeats herself. Takes long pauses. Never really says anything. But forgot her famous line 'unburdened by what has been,” Patrick wrote on Instagram.
The Wisconsin native made it known earlier this year that she is supporting Donald Trump in the election this November. Outside politics, she is part of the FOX Sports broadcast team for F1.