The Sustainable Smart Home Living Learning Center was more than just R. Paul Williamson’s place of residence: The house was a living demonstration of how to build a sustainable home in a normal Colorado neighborhood. But when Williamson snuck back to his part of Superior early on the morning of December 31, he found that the complex had been completely destroyed by the Marshall fire.
“When I turned the corner and saw the little museum gone and saw my house gone, it was a shock, to say the least,” Williamson says. “My next breath, basically, I said, ‘Okay, what do I got to do to get this cleaned up and get going on building it?’ I didn't waste much time on trying to take care of my misery.”
“When I turned the corner and saw the little museum gone and saw my house gone, it was a shock, to say the least,” Williamson says. “My next breath, basically, I said, ‘Okay, what do I got to do to get this cleaned up and get going on building it?’ I didn't waste much time on trying to take care of my misery.”