If you love your job, the video attached to this update is not for you. For everyone else, let’s talk about radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. Sustainability lowers overhead, increases self-sufficiency, and can provide the foundation for people to work from home or not work a traditional job at all. One Community wants to make this an option for anyone who wants it and we’re open sourcing and free-sharing sustainable designs for food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more in support of this.
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One Community’s physical location will forward this movement as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the September 29th, 2019 edition (#340) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
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One Community is creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. The foundations for this include Highest Good housing that is artistic and beautiful, more affordable, more space efficient, lasts longer, DIY buildable, and constructed with healthy and sustainable materials:
This week the core team started adding the final content to the most sustainable faucet options page to create radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This week we finished all the details and content shown here for our top-recommended provider, Sloan.
Brianna Olsen (Sustainability Researcher) also completed her 14th week as a member of the team. This week she began researching the most current technology for the sustainable hand dryer options page to create radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. Initial results have been positive and can be seen here.
Shadi Kennedy (Artist and Graphic Designer) completed his 68th week developing the Murphy bed instructions. This week’s focus was more updates to the wall section numbers, applying a teal coloring system for clarity throughout, checking the screws and tool icons were correct everywhere, and working on the fold-down backboard, all while emphasizing radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes.
One Community is creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. The foundations for this include a Duplicable and Sustainable City Center that is LEED Platinum certified/Sustainable, can feed 200 people at a time, provide laundry for over 300 people, is beautiful, spacious, and saves resources, money, and space:
This week Ron Huang (Mechanical Engineer) continued with his 21st week working on the Energy Modeling for our LEED Platinum certification and City Center open source HVAC design tutorial which is beneficial for creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This week’s focus was fine tuning of the HVAC control simulations to remove instances of simultaneous heating and cooling. You can see some of this work here.
Sneha Dongre (Structural Engineer) also continued with her 26th week helping with the Duplicable City Center structural details for creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This week she finished creating the floors/roof in SAP 2000.
Kimya Azadmard (Senior Plumbing Engineer) additionally continued with his 7th week as a member of the team. Kimya’s focus this week was setting up the enlarged plans in ¼â€ to 1-foot scale, legend sheet, and general sheets for the City Center plumbing design which helps us in creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes.
One Community is creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. The foundations for this include Highest Good food that is more diverse, more nutritious, locally grown and sustainable, and part of our open source botanical garden model to support and share bio-diversity:
This week the core team researched goat and sheep shelters and added the info to our behind-the-scenes Google Doc. We found this article, Winter Goat Shelter to Keep Your Goats Warm especially informative for creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes.
The core team also continued work on the 3D designs for the rabbit hutches for creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This week we worked on final additions and creating the materials list shown here.
And the core team also continued developing the behind-the-scenes open source permaculture design content for radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This week we did extensive research and wrote the content shown here for the sun sector section.
One Community is creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. The foundations for this include Highest Good education that is for all ages, applicable in any environment, adaptable to individual needs, far exceeds traditional education standards, and more fun for both the teachers and the students. This component of One Community is about 95% complete with only the Open Source School Licensing and Ultimate Classroom construction and assembly details remaining to be finished.
With over 8 years of work invested in the process, the sections below are all complete until we move onto the property and continue the development and open sourcing process with teachers and students – a development process that is built directly into the structure of the education program and everything else we’re creating too:
Dan Alleck (Designer and Illustrator) also completed his 53rd week helping create radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. Here you can see his final version and additions to the Ultimate Classroom Orange room. This render is now on the website also.
One Community is creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. The foundations for this include a Highest Good society approach to living that is founded on fulfilled living, the study of meeting human needs, Community, and making a difference in the world:
This week the core team redesigned our video update structure to make the videos shorter and focused more on the weekly topic such as radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This includes only sharing all the weekly update details now in the written blog so it will be easier to share them as we grow the team to 50+ members and helpful in creating radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes.
The core team working with Brian Gilb (Project Management Professional – PMP) to create radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes also rewrote and simplified our Overview page and the Search One Community page, some of which you can see here.
Emilio Nájera (Digital Marketer) also continued with his 47th week as part of the marketing team and helping us create radical sustainability to address jobs nobody likes. This week he worked on keyword research for the Most Sustainable Adhesives page. You can see some of this work here.
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One Community is creating a place to grow together and change the world together. We are creating a space that helps each other live in integrity with each other and the planet as we strive to be the greatest versions of ourselves. We do this by harmoniously respecting each other, nature, and the rest of our one shared planet.
Our goal is to demonstrate what we feel is the most sustainable, healthy, and fun environment we can create. A place based on compassion, kindness, and collaboration. This replicable community will serve as an example for what is possible.
Throughout our design process we are open sourcing and free-sharing everything needed for construction and replication. This includes what we call “Highest Good” approaches to food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economics design, social architecture, fulfilled living, stewardship practices and more. We are creating these resources for implementation as individual components or complete developments called teacher/demonstration hubs. These hubs will help launch additional hubs as awareness and knowledge grow.
The One Community self-replicating model is capable of creating a sustainable planet within 30 years. We will achieve this by establishing successful teacher/demonstration hubs on every continent. Villages include designs appropriate for each of the five main types of climates. They also include options for even the most challenged economies. These hubs will collaborate with one another, share ideas, resources, and work together as a network to heal the planet. They will also transform the global lifestyle to a more enjoyable, fulfilling, healthy, and sustainable one.
The specifics of how One Community is accomplishing this can be found on the One Community Solution Model to Create Solution-creating Models Page. Research supporting and showing the benefits of a model like this can be found on our Research and Resources Articles Archive.
Even if we don’t achieve our ultimate goal of global transformation, a self-replicating teacher/demonstration model like this will take a relatively short period of time to positively affect millions while inspiring millions more. For One Community residents (the Pioneer Team), the idea of creating and sharing the social and recreational experience with visitors is also fun, exciting, fulfilling, and an additional reason why we are creating this.
One Community’s four-phase strategy for the creation of solution models that create solution creating models uses open source blueprints for duplication that simultaneously address all aspects of the human experience (food, energy, housing, education, social inequality and injustice, fulfilled living, etc.). We see these areas as interdependent and requiring a comprehensive solution if humanity is to move ecologically, socially, economically, and permanently towards a truly sustainable future for everyone.
Our open source model and blueprints engage and inspire people while simultaneously making sustainable living more affordable and easy to replicate. By free-sharing the step-by-step plans people need for duplication, inviting people to participate, and demonstrating sustainable teacher/demonstration hubs as a more desirable way of living, the model will predictably expand on its own.
Phase I: Demonstrating a Better Way
We are designing One Community to demonstrate an experience of living that we believe most people will consider to be better because it will be more enjoyable and fulfilling. We also think most people will consider it better because it is made possible specifically through a foundation of sustainable sustainability and a philosophy that is for The Highest Good of All.
Phase II: Open Source Project-Launch Blueprinting
Everything we do we are open source project-launch blueprinting and free-sharing to make it as easy and affordable as possible to duplicate, adapt, and evolve in the manner that suits each individual and/or group’s needs. Free-sharing information like this is our aggressive-exposure engine and an aspect of One Community that will accelerate indefinitely as we continue to build our team, move onto the property, and continuously build and evolve everything that is One Community.
Phase III: Inviting the World to Participate
Everything we are open source project-launch blueprinting is designed to invite the world to participate by duplicating it as either individual components or complete teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities that will be able to be built almost anywhere in the world. Additionally, people can join One Community as members, consultants and/or partners, or use the suggestions links on our open source project-launch blueprinting hubs to help with the design, implementation, and evolution process. Scholarships, weekend learning and work crews, and tourism will be foundations of One Community once we have sufficient infrastructure in place to support these options.
Phase IV: Universal Appeal and Global Expansion
As One Community continues evolving and establishing ourselves, everything we create and promote will serve as the engine to inspire people to align with the concept of open source and sustainable living for The Highest Good of All. We are doing this to create mainstream appeal and our path to achieving this appeal is demonstrating a happier, more affordable, and ecologically friendly model of living that can be built anywhere in the world.
One Community sees the issues of the world as interdependent and interconnected. To address them simultaneously, we are open-source blueprinting a more advanced standard of living by designing holistic, environmentally-regenerative, self-sustaining, adaptable solutions for all areas of sustainability. We will model these within a comprehensive “village/city” which will be built in the southwestern U.S. This teacher/demonstration hub will be a place people can experience a new way of living and then replicate it with our open source blueprints: creating a model solution that creates additional solution-creating models.
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