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How: 
 

Mission 3: Sustainable Village - Guests will visit and Residents will live in the Village, as a real time sustainable energy production and consumption experiment. All food is grown on site and various restaurants provide innovative and clean cuisine. If you can't measure it you can't fix it. 
An aside, we need to know what we have and what we are working with to know where we are going. Unless we have sustainable practices completely figured out, or at least measured and in data capture mode, how can we ever hope to fix the environmental degradation? 
Furthermore, how can we hope to build cities on other planets, if we do not have it first perfected here? People come to participate in their energy metrics to observe their own energy production, consumption and cultural aptitude. When we know how we operate, we know how we can improve. As a finance strategy to sustain and provide funds for the village; on-site residences will be available for individual or company purchase. Some homes will be situated along a skyline drive with airplane hangars. Locally grown produce markets, restaurants, and retail shops providing classes to make or install or use the products sold.

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Why: 


This project fuses together and provides a hub to evaluate and advance our environmental and humanitarian aptitude for the present and future generations. The goal is to provide an oasis where people learn from each other and their environment to create a more unified and sustainable world.

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Village: 


In keeping with sustainable principles and best practices, cradle-to-cradle philosophy is employed. Local vernacular building traditions are incorporated to create regionally appropriate architecture at each location. The concept for the hotel and residences is zeitgeist to our present technological advancements. We collect data, track our distances covered and calories burned with health conscience wearable devices. Many devices provide the data outputs based on our existing environment. Our physical environment needs to have a symbiotic relationship with human behavior. Each learning and adapting to each other. In addition to locally sourced cradle-to-cradle building principles.

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Architecture: 
Scope of Project


International School 
 

3,136 Students Worldwide 
320 Teachers Worldwide 


20 Locations 
 

160 Students per location 
16 Teachers per location 
16 Classrooms (flexible space): 20,000 square feet (2,200 sq m) 

1 Auditorium: 2,000 square feet 
1 Cafeteria: 2,000 square feet 
1 Gym: 1,500 square feet 
1 Bathrooms: TBD based on local building code
 

11 Bungalows - Each sleeps 16 people: 3,200 square feet (360 sq m) 
Total Square Feet: 28,700 square feet (3,200 sq m) 

 

Hotel 
 

115 Rooms: (13 feet X 25 feet) 325 square feet 
48,000 square feet 


Cost $22.2 Million at $463 / square foot 
US National construction cost $325 - $450 


Residences 
 

292 Residences 
3,200 square feet (360 square meters) 


Job Creation


876 Jobs Created

What:
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Overall Mission: To set up an environmental model for future generations to flourish in a peaceful and sustainable way.
 
Mission 3: Village for Residents and Guests, early adopters, and health, tech & environment conscious consumers to understand their own consumptive and productive energy use. 
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