Look at the double-decker sukkah from Neot Kedumim.
How would sitting in the bottom level be different from sitting in a kosher sukkah?

Photo from the Sukkot Exhibit, curtesy of Neot Kedumim Park
How is the bottom of the double-decker sukkah similar to a sukkah under a tree.
Below is the “Sukkah'ed Sukkah” from Neot Kedumim.

Photo from the Sukkot Exhibit, curtesy of Neot Kedumim Park
Questions for discussion:
Questions for discussion:
What aspect of being in a sukkah is missing if you were sitting in this sukkah?
Sometimes the weather is terrible during sukkot. If the weather isn’t too bad (we’re not getting drenched in rain or snow), we try to stay in the sukkah. What do you think you can learn from being in weather that isn’t perfect and not having an air-conditioned or heated, dry home?