 Trees were our very first form of shelter, a roof of leaves and branches that we could crouch under. Then the trees became branches tied together to protect us from the sun and rain, providing us with a place to return to, a place we'd call home. But somewhere along the way, we started to use wood less and less, losing touch with our original natural resource. We started building more with other materials, taller and taller we went, from brick and mortar to metal skyscrapers reaching for the stars. But at what cost? It's time for us to look back, to move forward, to a way of building that's good for people and doesn't cost the planet, with a resource that is renewable and sustainable, one that grows itself and stores carbon rather than emits it, a resource that can scale so much further than we think it can. It's time to grow the solution a sustainable future needs.