S.O.A.P. Map
Sustainable Oriented Architecture Projects
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 1: Lab for technology companies to plug-in existing and test new products which both produce energy and provide a more sustainable environment
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How:
Missions 1: Sponsorships and Partners - Hardware and Software technology companies will provide everything from latest energy saving lightbulbs, smart thermostats, wearable bmi devices, solar panels, daylight harvesting sensors, water flow sensors, computers, tablets, electric motors and bio-intensive farming methods to plug-in existing, improve, sell and test new products.
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Technology Sponsors and Partners:
Partnerships and Sponsors include technology companies, which are developing and testing sustainable energy producing and saving equipment. The combination of existing plug-in technology and innovations together in a working laboratory, which calculates real usage and quantifies end-user metrics to facilitate and enhance go-to-market products. This is the first real field-lab-to-market facility. An education, research, development and testing facility; as well as go-to-market retailer.
Software
Application developers and software companies work with the project to provided Activity/Travel/Health/Caloric/Energy/Input/Output/Consumption/Production monitoring software.
Hardware
Building Product, Hardware and Energy Companies collaborate, sponsor and partner with the project. These are some of the categories and initial companies:
Technology
Tablets / Computers - Microsoft, Apple, PC Companies, Intel
Wearable devices - Local technology - misfit - tech tied into local places
Mechanical
HVAC - Mitsubishi
Smart thermostat - Nest
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Electrical
Daylight harvesting sensors - Lutron
Smart lighting - Philips
Solar Powered Planes - SolarImpulse
Solar Panels - SolarOne
Electric Vehicles - Tesla, Google, R&D for Butler technology
Plumbing
Water flow and usage sensors - TBD
Wastewater collection and reuse system - TBD - agriculture and create alternative fuel
Alternative Fueled Planes - Virgin
Agriculture
Biointensive Method - John Jeavons
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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