Gimme a log cabin and a cup of hot chocolate!
Residential architecture is my area of interest, so I am going to respond to this prompt by considering technology’s reactions with residential architecture.
I feel that technology and architecture work together to form a much less personal experience for the people who interact with a space.

With a log cabin, which is not very technologically advanced, one can see exactly how it was built. You can understand what it took to create the building and this makes you appreciate it more and almost feel as if you are a part of it. You can see and touch everything that makes up the structure.

In a modern home which utilizes a lot of technology, one who is walking through a building may be absolutely mesmerized and in awe of a structure. It may be impossible to understand how a building was constructed and though you are amazed by the structure, it has become impersonal. You can no longer feel like a part of it and may even begin to feel inferior.
Certain levels of technology are allowable, such as triple-paned glass. Although it is a recent idea to save energy and has been researched greatly, an average person can understand and appreciate it. I have always felt close to my home. I understand it and it welcomes me. You cannot be welcomed by something which you don’t understand.
