Posted on June 25, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Thinking beyond sustainability is needed if mainstream implementation is to happen. What this means is going beyond the common sustainability areas like food, energy, housing and also including sustainable and forward-thinking approaches to education, economic design, and social architecture. Putting these together and open sourcing and free-sharing them is One Community’s approach to creating a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration communities and hubs working together to live in and create even more of these hubs for The Highest Good of All.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
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 June 25th, 2017 edition (#222) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY: INTRO: @1:03
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @7:03
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY: DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @9:41
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @10:40
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @11:06
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @11:55
THINKING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY SUMMARY: @12:12
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One Community is thinking beyond sustainability through 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 last week the core team updated the Tropical Atrium open source hub with new sections describing all the main features.
We also created 16 new Tropical Atrium breakout pages for sharing all the different open source components.
Additionally, we created this new Tropical Atrium header and Facebook image.
And the core team continued building the Sketchup 3D version of the Net-zero bathroom for the Earthbag Village. This last week we added in the second level of barrels along with the curved wall and the platforms for support. We also created the opening in the wall and set up the entry door to have access to the water collection area.
In addition to this, the core team created and added these new feature images to the Tree House Village (Pod 7) page. We’re seeking an interior designer to help us finish the missing images.
Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also finished a 4th round of revisions for the Earthbag Village (Pod 1) search engine, as shown here:
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 19th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was load calculations and related tutorial text and imagery.
Christian Ojeda (Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 17th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was updates to the water storage layouts shown here.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 74 of Dean’s work, this week’s focus was building table and chair details needed for the central dining and presentation space renders.
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 46th week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village design and render details. This week’s focus was building and adding pergolas to the layout, as shown here.
Aparna Tandon (Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 28th week of work, focusing on more development of Zone 8 and the pergolas needed for around the labyrinth, as shown here.
One Community is thinking beyond sustainability through 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, the core team continued work on the DIY Pipe Furniture tutorial page. This week’s focus included creating and adding new imagery and text to the Pipe Table section and re-organizing the different furniture sections. You can see some of this work here.
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer) also continued the work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was more wind load calculations and roof design updates, some of which you can see here.
Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) also finished his final round of content addition and edits for the wind power tutorials developing behind the scenes. You can see some pictures of this work here.
One Community is thinking beyond sustainability through 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 last week the core team explored the design needs and cost for adding different floor types to the Transition Kitchen. Here’s an image created for this purpose.
Explored Design Needs and Cost for Adding Different Floor Types to Transition Kitchen – Click for Page
One Community is thinking beyond sustainability through 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 week, the core team continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Humility Lesson Plan and the Form Lesson Plan. This brings us to 30 of 52 finished, which is 57.7% completion.
We also created a new graphic combining and showing the diversity of projection options for the Ultimate Classroom projection-dome, as shown here.
One Community is thinking beyond sustainability through 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 Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) added authentication to all internal routes to eliminate bypass options for the developing Highest Good Network software. You can see some of the behind the scenes work on this here:
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One Community is creating a place to grow together and change the world together, thinking beyond sustainability. 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 of 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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub, thinking beyond sustainability. It will function as an experiential-learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living.
The One Community self-replicating model is capable of creating a sustainable planet within 30 years, while thinking beyond sustainability. 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, and resources, and work together as a network to heal the planet. They will also transform the global lifestyle into 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 in 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, while thinking beyond sustainability. 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.) while thinking beyond sustainability. 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.
It is this approach we see uniting the world and leading to a new Golden Age for humanity. While we understand that not everyone believes this is even possible, we are nonetheless bringing together all those that do see this as possible as the non-profit think tank of forward-thinking individuals willing to design, build, and open source project-launch blueprint and free-share it for The Highest Good of All.
One Community is open source sharing an evolution of sustainable living that addresses the complete human experience, thinking beyond sustainability. We are doing this because we see the solutions for global food, housing, energy, education, social inequality, ethical business practices, earth regenerative practices, and a desire for a more fulfilling living experience as inseparably interconnected. As a comprehensive solution, we are addressing all these areas simultaneously and open source free-sharing everything needed for individual duplication and/or duplication as complete self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world.
As we address and open source share these areas we will establish a living example of the first teacher/demonstration village purposed to teach others, and thinking beyond sustainability. To maximally facilitate duplication, One Community will provide seven duplicable examples and function indefinitely as a place people can visit and a non-profit and open source think tank continuing to further evolve and share solutions in all of the above areas and more. We will also provide hands-on experience and training. Most importantly, growing upon our sustainable foundation, we will endlessly make this comprehensive solution even more widely known and globally accessible, understandable and diversely duplicable, and inspiring and desirable as a model worth duplicating.
The more people that are inspired and desiring for themselves what it is that One Community creates, the more demand there will be for spreading the One Community model. This leads to the directing of financial resources and resourceful people where we believe they are needed most: the establishment of additional sustainable communities around the world, thinking beyond sustainability. We also feel this duplication will specifically happen quickly internationally due to the affordability of overseas land, less restrictive building environments, and the spirit of adventure in many people who really desire to make a difference for those who need it most.
To meet the increasing demand for sustainability that we are contributing to, we are coordinating with manufacturers, education institutions, individuals, and vendors, thinking beyond sustainability. This is also part of this model to help the world. Its purpose is to facilitate more engagement in the sustainability industry, produce the absolute best possible consumer value, and the most convenient delivery of goods and methodologies for building sustainable living communities and sustainable living components.
This means we not only provide education and increase needed sustainability resources, but we also address the underlying roadblocks to a sustainable planet by thinking beyond sustainability ” decreasing the cost and simultaneously increasing the demand and generating financial support for global sustainability, philanthropy, and humanitarian movements and organizations.
As demand increases, so too will the ways to participate, reflecting our commitment to thinking beyond sustainability. Right now people are participating as consultants or partners donating time to our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and others are more involved as Pioneers of the core team that will be moving to the property. We also have options for people to just follow our progress or participate through internet contribution.
Once the supportive physical infrastructure is about 30% developed, One Community will be ready to additionally expand what we offer to include scholarships, free weekend learning groups, core team members choosing to travel abroad to help others get established too, handling the marketing for all similar models operating for The Highest Good of All, and hosting classes and other sponsored events to promote and demonstrate additional methodologies, thinking beyond sustainability.
We also imagine the high likelihood that our organization will become a foundation that can be trusted as the donation point for distribution of monies to help others to establish this model also.
Posted on June 18, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Ecological human progress is needed if we desire to achieve some level of sustainable balance with our planet and all life on it. To accomplish this, the main foundations of our living experience should be addressed sustainably. These would include food, energy, housing, education, economic design, and social architecture. If we make the sustainable solutions to all these areas open source and free-shared, we can evolve and expand them faster for the benefit of everyone. One Community is an all-volunteer team working on this as a model for living and creating for The Highest Good of All.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
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 June 18th, 2017 edition (#221) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS: INTRO: @:35
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS: HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @7:58
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS: DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @10:21
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @11:49
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS: HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @12:23
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS: HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @13:24
ECOLOGICAL HUMAN PROGRESS: SUMMARY: @14:15
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One Community is facilitating ecological human progress through 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 last week the core team created a new icon set and new open source portal section on the Tropical Atrium open source hub. You can see the new icons and web content here.
We also added new resource and Advantages and Disadvantages sections to the Earthbag Village and Straw Bale Village open source hubs.
And we explored adding a 2nd-floor fire-code compliant window to the domes.
Additionally, the core team revised the layout and floor plan for the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4), as shown here.
Working with the core team, Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also finished version 2.0 of the new search engines for Villages 3-7 and then we added those search engines to the related pages.
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 18th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was creating a second round of renders for the tutorial and outlining the new sections that will include these renders.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 73 of Dean’s work, this week’s focus was beginning work on the renders for the central dining and presentation space.
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 45th week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was adding additional blue brick details to the labyrinth area and a new round of complete village test renders.
Aparna Tandon(Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 27th week of work, focusing on finishing Zone 7 and beginning the Zone 8 designs and visualizations, as shown here.
And Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) continued helping with the updates to the Tree House Village (Pod 7) furniture and building textures. What you see here are 4th-generation renders of the kitchen, bathroom and shower structures, library, playroom, and residential structures.
One Community is facilitating ecological human progress through 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 the core team added the new search engine to the City Center open source hub and finalized updating the formatting of that page to match the updated Earthbag Village and Straw Bale Village pages.
The core team also finished creation of the TableChair portion of the DIY Pipe Furniture tutorial page. You can see pictures of this work here.
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) continued with her development of the PV Solar micro-grid tutorial behind the scenes. This week’s focus was on the battery sizing and maintenance and control sections shown here.
Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) also continued his work on the wind power tutorials developing behind the scenes. This week’s focus was on the Industry Outlook, FAQ, Summary, and Resources sections shown here.
Aravind Vasudevan (BA Mechanical Engineering) also continued his work on the City Center basement heating and cooling details. This week’s focus was further research and starting development of the climate battery explanation and tutorial that we’ll be adding to the City Center Heating and Cooling open source hub. You can see some of this work here.
One Community is facilitating ecological human progress through 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 created two new sections under bulk goods on the Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan page, one section for grains and one for dried fruits, and added the images and procurement details that you see here:
One Community is facilitating ecological human progress through 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 last week the core team continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Happiness Lesson Plan and the Harmony Lesson Plan. This brings us to 28 of 52 finished, which is 53.8% completion.
Additionally, we continued working on the renders for the Ultimate Classroom projection-dome feature. This included exploring different fisheye images with the projection tool and adjusted the lighting.
This all led to creation of this retouched and final version:
We also finished editing the introduction video that preceded this Education section and began research and behind-the-scenes work on the licensing and accreditation tutorial.
One Community is facilitating ecological human progress through 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 completed another 25% of the final edits to the open source Taxes and Sustainable Community Building page, this brings us to 75% complete with that page.
Jennifer Zhou (Web Designer) created and input the first round of images needed for the open source and replicable annual social media strategy.
And Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) and Jono Lewis (Software Developer) completed their collective 7th week of work on the The Highest Good Network. This week they connected authentication in the front end of the application to the back end using a new token-based API system and continued development on editing users and time entry.
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One Community is committed to creating a place to grow together and change the world together, fostering ecological human progress. 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 of what is possible.
Throughout our design process, we are open sourcing and free-sharing everything needed for construction and replication, with a focus on advancing ecological human progress. 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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub, pioneering ecological human progress. It will function as an experiential learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living.
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, each contributing to ecological human progress. 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, and resources, and work together as a network to heal the planet. They will also transform the global lifestyle into a more enjoyable, fulfilling, healthy, and sustainable one.
The specifics of how One Community is accomplishing ecological human progress 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 in 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, thus advancing ecological human progress. 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.), promoting ecological human progress. 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, thus fostering ecological human progress. 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.
It is this approach we see uniting the world and leading to a new Golden Age for humanity, driven by ecological human progress. While we understand that not everyone believes this is even possible, we are nonetheless bringing together all those that do see this as possible as the non-profit think tank of forward-thinking individuals willing to design, build, and open source project-launch blueprint and free-share it for The Highest Good of All.
One Community is dedicated to fostering ecological human progress through an open-source sharing of the evolution of sustainable living that addresses the complete human experience. We are doing this because we see the solutions for global food, housing, energy, education, social inequality, ethical business practices, earth regenerative practices, and a desire for a more fulfilling living experience as inseparably interconnected. As a comprehensive solution, we are addressing all these areas simultaneously and open source free-sharing everything needed for individual duplication and/or duplication as complete self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world.
As we address and open source share these areas we will establish a living example of the first teacher/demonstration village purposed to teach others, thereby advancing ecological human progress. To maximally facilitate duplication, One Community will provide seven duplicable examples and function indefinitely as a place people can visit and a non-profit and open source think tank continuing to further evolve and share solutions in all of the above areas and more. We will also provide hands-on experience and training. Most importantly, growing upon our sustainable foundation, we will endlessly make this comprehensive solution even more widely known and globally accessible, understandable and diversely duplicable, and inspiring and desirable as a model worth duplicating.
The more people that are inspired and desiring for themselves what it is that One Community creates, the more demand there will be for spreading the One Community model. This leads to the directing of financial resources and resourceful people where we believe they are needed most: the establishment of additional sustainable communities around the world.
We also feel this duplication will specifically happen quickly internationally due to the affordability of overseas land, less restrictive building environments, and the spirit of adventure in many people who really desire to make a difference for those who need it most. This collective effort towards establishing sustainable communities globally not only fosters ecological human progress but also contributes to the realization of a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
To meet the increasing demand for sustainability and contribute to ecological human progress, we are coordinating with manufacturers, education institutions, individuals, and vendors. This is also part of this model to help the world. Its purpose is to facilitate more engagement in the sustainability industry, produce the absolute best possible consumer value, and the most convenient delivery of goods and methodologies for building sustainable living communities and sustainable living components.
This means we not only provide education and increase needed sustainability resources, but we also address the underlying roadblocks to a sustainable planet by decreasing the cost and simultaneously increasing the demand and generating financial support for global sustainability, philanthropy, and humanitarian movements and organizations, thereby advancing ecological human progress.
As demand increases, so too will the avenues for participation in advancing ecological human progress. Right now people are participating as consultants or partners donating time to our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and others are more involved as Pioneers of the core team that will be moving to the property. We also have options for people to just follow our progress or participate through internet contribution.
Once the supportive physical infrastructure is about 30% developed, One Community will be ready to additionally expand what we offer to include scholarships, free weekend learning groups, core team members choosing to travel abroad to help others get established too, handling the marketing for all similar models operating for The Highest Good of All, and hosting classes and other sponsored events to promote and demonstrate additional methodologies, thus contributing to ecological human progress.
We also imagine the high likelihood that our organization will become a foundation that can be trusted as the donation point for distribution of monies to help others to establish this model, thus furthering ecological human progress.
Posted on June 11, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Does prosperity require competition and capitalism? What if we create prosperity built on sustainability and cooperation instead? If we agree this is a worthwhile idea, working together we could easily combine sustainable food, energy, housing, education, economic design, social architecture, and even fulfilled living practices to provide a self-sufficient living model that would eliminate almost all living expenses and provide a better way of living than the way most people are experiencing now.
We could further share this model as an eco-tourism destination to provide revenue for expansion without people having to work traditional jobs; the experience of how they were living would be enjoyable enough that people would want to vacation and visit. This is the foundation of One Community’s model for world change and we’re open sourcing it as a model for living and creating for The Highest Good of All.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
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 June 11th, 2017 edition (#220) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY INTRO: @:35
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @7:19
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY: DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @9:20
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @11:17
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @11:43
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY: HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @12:33
PROSPERITY BUILT ON SUSTAINABILITY SUMMARY: @13:18
CLICK HERE IF YOU’D LIKE TO RECEIVE AN EMAIL EACH WEEK WHEN WE RELEASE A NEW UPDATE
One Community is cultivating prosperity built on sustainability through Highest Good housing that is artistic and beautiful, more affordable, more space efficient, lasts longer, DIY buildable, and constructed with healthy and sustainable materials:
The core team continued creating the Open Source Murphy bed furniture step-by-step instructions. As shown here, we revised the layouts, added new pages, new icons, and new photos.
Also our core team continued building the Sketchup 3D version of the Net-zero bathroom for the Earthbag Village. This last week we added in barrels, the central platform, roof hatch entrance, and the ladder.
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 17th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was working on the final plans and various renders needed for the tutorial.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 72 of Dean’s work, this week’s focus was finishing all 4 of these final render views of the northwest living wing of the village:
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 44th week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was new textures for the North landscaping area and beginning final-render-perspective testing.
Aparna Tandon (Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 26th week of work, focusing on Zone 7 designs and visualizations, as shown here.
And Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) continued helping with the updates to the Tree House Village (Pod 7) furniture and building textures. What you see here are a combination of the art structure renders and a few screenshots from the weekly collaborative call.
One Community is cultivating prosperity built on sustainability through 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 the core team created the styles options image for the Pipe Furniture page and several single-image renders. We also added all current images to the web page with text and descriptions, hover text, click to enlarge options, and center formatting.
Dipti Dhondarkar, (Electrical Engineer) continued with her 38th week of work on the lighting specifics for the City Center. This week’s focus was continued modeling and initial lighting testing within the Social Dome.
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) and Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued their work on the City Center electrical design and tutorials with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant. What you see here are pictures of this week’s updated electrical overview and Ramya and Shubham‘s PV Solar micro-grid and wind power tutorials developing behind the scenes.
Aravind Vasudevan (BA Mechanical Engineering) also continued his work on the City Center basement heating and cooling details. This week’s focus was researching how a climate battery works and can be included in our designs. You can version 1.0 of Aravind’s report here.
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 16th week working on the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. This week’s focus was writing more content for the moisture control and cinder block wall sections, as shown here.
And Jennifer Zhou (Web Designer) helped with her 2nd round of website content for the eco-laundry page, updating the text formatting, replacing all the images with higher quality ones, and adding click to enlarge options wherever needed.
One Community is cultivating prosperity built on sustainability through 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 created another 3 additional new header images for the Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan page, for the bulk goods sections, as you see here.
One Community is cultivating prosperity built on sustainability through 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 last week the core team continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Creativity Lesson Plan and the Emotional States Lesson Plan. This brings us to 26 of 52 finished, which is 50% completion.
We also continued working on the renders for the Ultimate Classroom projection-dome feature. This included using a different view point for rendering, and applying several different projected images, as seen here.
One Community is cultivating prosperity built on sustainability through 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 completed 50% of the final edits to the open source Taxes and Sustainable Community Building page.
Working with Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) , we also continued developing the new search engines that will make our site easier to navigate. This week we finished the City Center search engine and another round of edits and revisions for the Earthbag Village search engine.
Additionally, Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) and Jono Lewis (Software Developer) completed their collective 6th week of work on the The Highest Good Network. This week’s focus was continued implementation and coding for the simple authentication model and adding the ability to log time entries.
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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, fostering prosperity built on sustainability.
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 of prosperity built on sustainability, showcasing what is possible.
Throughout our design process of creating prosperity built on sustainability, 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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub. It will function as an experiential-learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living, promoting prosperity built on sustainability.
The One Community self-replicating model is capable of creating 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, and resources, and work together as a network to heal the planet. They will also transform the global lifestyle into a more enjoyable, fulfilling, healthy, and sustainable one, fostering prosperity built on sustainability.
The specifics of how One Community is accomplishing prosperity built on sustainability 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 in 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, contributing to prosperity built on sustainability.
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.), fostering prosperity built on sustainability. 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, contributing to sustainable civilization building and prosperity built on sustainability.
It is this approach we see uniting the world and leading to a new Golden Age for humanity. While we understand that not everyone believes this is even possible, we are nonetheless bringing together all those that do see this as possible as the non-profit think tank of forward-thinking individuals willing to design, build, and open source project-launch blueprint and free-share it for The Highest Good of All, thus contributing to sustainable civilization building and prosperity built on sustainability.
One Community is open source sharing an evolution of sustainable living that addresses the complete human experience, fostering prosperity built on sustainability. We are doing this because we see the solutions for global food, housing, energy, education, social inequality, ethical business practices, earth regenerative practices, and a desire for a more fulfilling living experience as inseparably interconnected. As a comprehensive solution, we are addressing all these areas simultaneously and open source free-sharing everything needed for individual duplication and/or duplication as complete self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world, contributing to sustainable civilization-building.
As we address and open source share these areas, we will establish a living example of the first teacher/demonstration village purposed to teach others. To maximally facilitate duplication, One Community will provide seven duplicable examples and function indefinitely as a place people can visit and a non-profit and open source think tank continuing to further evolve and share solutions in all of the above areas and more. We will also provide hands-on experience and training. Most importantly, growing upon our sustainable foundation, we will endlessly make this comprehensive solution even more widely known and globally accessible, understandable and diversely duplicable, and inspiring and desirable as a model worth duplicating for sustainable civilization building and prosperity built on sustainability.
The more people that are inspired and desiring for themselves what it is that One Community creates, the more demand there will be for spreading the One Community model, This leads to the directing of financial resources and resourceful people where we believe they are needed most: the establishment of additional sustainable communities around the world. We also feel this duplication will specifically happen quickly internationally due to the affordability of overseas land, less restrictive building environments, and the spirit of adventure in many people who really desire to make a difference for those who need it most, ultimately fostering prosperity built on sustainability.
To meet the increasing demand for sustainability that we are contributing to, we are coordinating with manufacturers, education institutions, individuals, and vendors. This is also part of this model to help the world. Its purpose is to facilitate more engagement in the sustainability industry, produce the absolute best possible consumer value, and the most convenient delivery of goods and methodologies for building sustainable living communities and sustainable living components.
This means we not only provide education and increase needed sustainability resources, but we also address the underlying roadblocks to a sustainable planet by decreasing the cost and simultaneously increasing the demand and generating financial support for global sustainability, philanthropy, and humanitarian movements and organizations, thus contributing to prosperity built on sustainability.
As demand increases, so too will the ways to participate. Right now people are participating as consultants or partners donating time to our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and others are more involved as Pioneers of the core team that will be moving to the property. We also have options for people to just follow our progress or participate through internet contribution.
Once the supportive physical infrastructure is about 30% developed, One Community will be ready to additionally expand what we offer to include scholarships, free weekend learning groups, core team members choosing to travel abroad to help others get established too, handling the marketing for all similar models operating for The Highest Good of All, and hosting classes and other sponsored events to promote and demonstrate additional methodologies, all aimed at fostering prosperity built on sustainability.
We also imagine the high likelihood that our organization will become a foundation that can be trusted as the donation point for distribution of monies to help others to establish this model also.
Posted on June 4, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Open source and free-shared sustainable food, energy, and housing infrastructure is one path to maximizing sustainability evolution within our lifetime. Adding education, sustainable economics, and social architecture can further this goal by making sustainability more attractive to the average person. In this way, One Community is building a global all-volunteer team collaborating to create a self-replicating model for positive and permanent global change for The Highest Good of All.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
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 June 4th, 2017 edition (#219) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION INTRO: @0:35
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @8:39
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @11:03
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @12:50
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @13:15
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @14:05
MAXIMIZING SUSTAINABILITY EVOLUTION SUMMARY: @14:25
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One Community is maximizing sustainability evolution through Highest Good housing that is artistic and beautiful, more affordable, more space efficient, lasts longer, DIY buildable, and constructed with healthy and sustainable materials:
The core team created 7 new eco-laundry icons….
The core team also continued updating and revising the Earthbag Village open source AutoCAD files, making them clearer and easier to read.
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 16th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was adding more details to the related calculations and beginning the process of final renders for the final presentation.
Christian Ojeda (Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 16th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was the initial layout for the piping that will supply the fountains and spigots.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 71 of Dean’s work that continued developing the lighting and texture details for renders of the Northwest residential wing, as shown here.
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 43rd week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was continued work on the landscaping elevation, textures, and layout details around the meditation labyrinth, as shown here.
And Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) continued helping with the updates to the Tree House Village (Pod 7) furniture and building textures, as shown here.
One Community is maximizing sustainability evolution through 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 the core team created initial image collages for the City Center DIY Pipe Furniture tutorial.
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer), Shuna Ni (Masters of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering PhD), and Aravind Vasudevan (BA Mechanical Engineering) also continued their work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was more wind load calculations, roof design updates, and exploring wood connections and a wood frame option to replace our original plan for steel.
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) and Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued their work on the City Center electrical design and tutorials with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant. Here are pictures from our weekly collaborative call continuing to discuss and refine the overall layout:
Here are pictures of Ramya‘s work this week developing the PV Solar micro-grid tutorial behind the scenes.
Here are pictures of Shubham‘s work this week developing the wind power tutorial behind the scenes.
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 15th week working on the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. This week’s focus was writing more content for the water proofing and workflow sections, some of which you can see in these behind-the-scenes screenshots.
And Jennifer Zhou (Web Designer) helped create this first round of website content for the eco-laundry page.
One Community is maximizing sustainability evolution through 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 created 3 additional new header images for the Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan page, as you see here:
One Community is maximizing sustainability evolution through 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 last week the core team continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Civilization Lesson Plan and the Courage Lesson Plan. This brings us to 24 of 52 finished, which is 46.1% completion.
We also continued working on the renders for the Ultimate Classroom projection-dome feature. This included using the projector option of the lights tool of Twilight Render to generate a couple of renders with different projected images, as shown here.
One Community is maximizing sustainability evolution through 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:
Working with the core team, Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also continued helping develop the new search engines that will make our site easier to navigate. This week we finished the Straw Bale Village search engine and another round of review, edits, and updates to the City Center and Earthbag Village search engines. You can see some of this work in progress 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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub. It will function as an experiential-learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living.
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.
It is this approach we see uniting the world and leading to a new Golden Age for humanity. While we understand that not everyone believes this is even possible, we are nonetheless bringing together all those that do see this as possible as the non-profit think tank of forward-thinking individuals willing to design, build, and open source project-launch blueprint and free-share it for The Highest Good of All.
Posted on May 28, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Creating a better planet for us all is possible if enough people want it and choose to participate. Making participation easy enough, affordable enough, and attractive enough is a time-tested approach that has been very successful in traditional marketing models. Using open source principles to apply this idea of “easy, affordable, and attractive” to all aspects of sustainable and self-sufficient living (food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, etc.) is One Community’s approach to creating positive change for what we call “The Highest Good of All.”
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
One Community’s physical location will forward the movement of creating a better planet for us all as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the May 28th, 2017 edition (#218) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL INTRO: @0:35
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @6:51
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @8:40
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @10:30
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @11:00
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @12:03
CREATING A BETTER PLANET FOR US ALL SUMMARY: @12:23
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One Community is creating a better planet for us all through 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 last week the core team updated the complete Earthbag Village open source hub with new images and an easier to follow structure. You can see some snapshots of this work here:
The core team also continued updating and revising the Earthbag Village open source AutoCAD files, making them clearer and easier to read.
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 15th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was beginning to create a parts list, final cost analysis, and the final presentation you see here.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 70 of Dean’s work that continued developing the lighting and texture details for renders of the Northwest residential wing, as shown here:
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 42nd week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was continued work on the landscaping elevation and layout details around the meditation labyrinth, as shown here.
Aparna Tandon (Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 25th week of work, focusing on further 3D visualizations and development of Zone 9 exercise spaces, raised planters, climbing bridges, and seating areas, as shown here.
One Community is creating a better planet for us all through 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 the core team created these detailed AutoCAD drawings for inclusion in the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial.
And we created and added this new render image for the Duplicable City Center Dining Dome kitchen area to the site. Render updates included placing structural columns, adjusting lights, updating the texture of the floor and the color of the dome.
We also continued refining the City Center Control and Automation Systems overview image for the online book, you can see one of our brainstorming images and the polished version of this new layout here:
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer) and Shuna Ni (Masters of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering PhD), now joined by Aravind Vasudevan (BA Mechanical Engineering), also continued their work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was more research and modeling for the the central dome connectors, additional wind calculations, and updating the structural engineering Master File.
Creating a Better Planet for us All ” Working on the City Center Structural Engineering – Click for Page
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) and Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued their work on the City Center energy details with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant. This week’s focus was more content for the tutorials and discussion and further development of the layout details shown here.
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 14th week working on the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. This week’s focus was writing content for the workflow section, some of which you can see in these behind-the-scenes screenshots.
One Community is creating a better planet for us all through 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 last week, the core team created 2 additional new images for the Sustainable Food Nutrition Calculations page and one additional image for the Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan page, as you see here:
One Community is creating a better planet for us all through 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 last week the core team completed the final 75% of the mindmap for the Contribution Lesson Plan and the final 50% of the mindmap for the Cosmos Lesson Plan, as you can see here. This completes all 52 mindmaps, one for each of our 52 lesson plans!
And continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Work Lesson Plan and the Beliefs Lesson Plan. This brings us to 22 of 52 finished, which is 42.3% completion.
We also began working on the renders for the Ultimate Classroom projection dome feature. This included learning how to map photo textures to curved surfaces by watching the “Google SketchUp For Dummies” video (created by Aidan Chopra) and applying what we learned to place a projected image for the Ultimate Classroom dome ceiling, as shown here.
And the core team updated the Ultimate Classroom with new render positions, as you can see here:
One Community is creating a better planet for us all through 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:
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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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub. It will function as an experiential-learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living.
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.
It is this approach we see uniting the world and leading to a new Golden Age for humanity. While we understand that not everyone believes this is even possible, we are nonetheless bringing together all those that do see this as possible as the non-profit think tank of forward-thinking individuals willing to design, build, and open source project-launch blueprint and free-share it for The Highest Good of All.
Posted on May 21, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Global Highest Good network creation is about creating a network of people interested in working together for the betterment of each other and all life on this planet. Accomplishing this means sustainably addressing food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more with open source and free-shared designs created with a Highest Good mindset and goals.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
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 May 21st, 2017 edition (#217) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION INTRO: @:35
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @6:59
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @9:05
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @11:01
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @11:26
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @12:32
GLOBAL HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK CREATION SUMMARY: @13:03
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One Community is developing global highest good network creation through Highest Good housing that is artistic and beautiful, more affordable, more space efficient, lasts longer, DIY buildable, and constructed with healthy and sustainable materials:
The core team working on the Earthbag Village completed another round of updates to this top view rendered image for the 3-dome cluster. We updated the placement of the Murphy bed and moved the other furniture to better reflect how much space will be available in these structures.
We also updated this open bed view of the Murphy bed with the same changes:
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 14th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was placing the pump box and another round of piping updates related to this and other small layout changes.
Christian Ojeda (Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 15th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was more septic research and piping design, chamber design, pump details, and starting to explore locations for water fountains and spigots.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 69 of Dean’s work that is now focusing on the Northwest residential wing, as shown here.
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 41st week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was continued work on the landscaping details around the meditation labyrinth, as shown here.
Aparna Tandon (Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 24th week of work, focusing on further development of Zone 9 exercise spaces, raised planters, climbing bridges, and seating areas, as shown here.
One Community is developing global highest good network creation through 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 the core team took the hand drawings from Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) and converted them into the version 1.0 AutoCAD drawings shown here.
And we created these two new versions of the Advanced Automations pages for the 7 villages online book (p14-15).
Dipti Dhondarkar, (Electrical Engineer) continued with her 37th week of work on the lighting specifics for the City Center. This week’s focus was continued modeling and initial lighting testing within the Social Dome.
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer) and Shuna Ni (Masters of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering PhD) also continued their work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was research and new designs for the central dome connectors, as shown here.
Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued his work on the City Center energy details with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant. This week’s focus was more discussion about critical versus non-critical systems differentiation and the initial electrical layout shown here.
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 13th week working on the concrete foundation details. This week’s focus was revisions and writing another 10 pages of content for the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. You can see examples of this behind-the-scenes work here:
Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also continued helping develop the new Search Engines for our site. This week’s work was finishing development of the Duplicable City Center search engine version 3.0 that you see here:
Global highest good network creation, Development of Duplicable City Center search engine version 3.0
One Community is developing global highest good network creation through 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:
One Community is developing global highest good network creation through 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 last week the core team completed the final 75% of the mindmap for the Consensus and Decision Making Lesson Plan and the final 75% of the mindmap for the Fulfilled Living Lesson Plan, as you can see here:
We also continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Time Lesson Plan and the Winter Lesson Plan. This brings us to 20 of 52 finished, which is 38.5% completion.
We also continued working on the renders for the Ultimate Classroom. This week we modified the lighting and other aesthetic details to create this new final render of the yellow room:
And we created this new updated Ultimate Classroom overview image.
One Community is developing global highest good network creation through 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 created the new video background, transitions, imagery, and other details that were played in the background of this week’s new-format intro. You can see some of the work that went into this here:
Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) and Jono Lewis (Software Developer) completed their collective 5th week of work on the The Highest Good Network. This week’s focus, some of which you can see here, was on the time log entry process and connections to the database.
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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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub. It will function as an experiential-learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living.
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.
Posted on May 14, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Replicable Highest Good communities are purposed to bring together people interested in collaboration for The Highest Good of all life on our planet through open source and sustainable designs. These designs cover the foundations of what is needed to live sustainably and self-sufficiently: food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
One Community’s physical location will forward the movement of replicable highest good communities as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the May 14th, 2017 edition (#216) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES INTRO: @0:34
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @7:19
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @10:29
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @12:46
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @13:09
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @14:16
REPLICABLE HIGHEST GOOD COMMUNITIES SUMMARY: @14:38
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One Community is creating replicable highest good communities through 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 created 30 more pages related to the open source hubs from each of the 7 villages. You can see some examples of these new pages here.
We also finished the demo set of structures and layouts for the standardized AutoCAD layers and line-weights template and tutorial. This week’s focus was final edits and fixes and adding labels to the entire furniture and symbols section.
In addition to this, and working on the Earthbag Village, we created these two top view rendered images with different furniture options for the 3-dome cluster. We used the student furniture, children’s furniture, and Murphy bed furniture with the bed in both the up and down position.
Ashwini Ramesh (Civil Engineer and Project Manager) and the Core Team also put another combined total of 10 more hours into the Earthbag Village research for the crowdfunding campaign. Here is a snapshot of this work happening behind the scenes on the Site Selection, Preparation, and Maintenance Tutorial.
And Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 13th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was addressing the need for a plumbing “pocket,” fixing layout details, and updating the piping.
Christian Ojeda(Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 14th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was more septic research comparing purchased to self-poured septic systems.
Fernando Remolina (Industrial Engineer specializing in Project Management) and Lin Xu (Mechanical Engineering Student) also continued with their 17th week of work on the Vermiculture Bathroom development. This week’s focus, as shown here, was further exploring emptying options. You can also see more of Christian’s septic tank design work.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 68 of Dean’s work that created this final view of the Northeast wing looking West:
… this view looking Southwest:
… and this view looking East:
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 40th week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was working on the landscaping details in the North, as shown here.
Aparna Tandon(Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 23rd week of work, focusing on converting last week’s hand drawings for Zone 9 into the AutoCAD drawings you see here.
And Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) continued helping with the updates to the Tree House Village (Pod 7) furniture and building textures, as shown here:
One Community is creating replicable highest good communities through 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:
Dipti Dhondarkar, (Electrical Engineer) continued with her 36th week of work on the lighting specifics for the City Center. This week’s focus was finishing the lighting analysis and placement for the Living Dome hallways, updating the Dining Dome zones, and beginning to model the complete Social Dome.
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer) and Shuna Ni (Masters of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering PhD) also continued their work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was version 2.o of selecting the different connectors we’ll be using throughout the structure and continuing to run wind calculations.
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) and Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued their work on the City Center energy details with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant. This week’s focus was on critical versus non-critical systems differentiation and more edits to the tutorials.
Renan Dantas: Mechanical Engineer continued with his 17th week working on the Duplicable City Center AutoCAD updates. This week’s focus was repositioning doors based on the new dome geometry and adding in shower details and surrounding plant details for the Natural Pool.
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 12th week working on the concrete foundation details. This week’s focus was revisions and writing more content for the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. You can see examples of this behind-the-scenes work here.
Vamsi Pulugurtha (Mechanical Engineer) also completed his 4th week of work helping with the City Center basement finite element analysis. This week’s focus was the 2nd generation calculations and heat transfer visualizations, as shown here.
Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also continued helping develop the new Search Engines for our site. This week’s work was returning to development of the Duplicable City Center search engine you can see here, and recreating it based on the new pages and format.
One Community is creating replicable highest good communities through 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 created 2 new images for the Sustainable Food Nutrition Calculations page, as you see here.
One Community is creating replicable highest good communities through 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 last week the core team completed the final 25% of the mindmap for the Reality Lesson Plan, as you can see here:
And continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Spring Lesson Plan and the Summer Lesson Plan. This brings us to 18 of 52 finished, which is 34.6% completion:
We also continued working on the renders for the Ultimate Classroom. This week we added new people and other aesthetic details to create these 7 new final renders.
Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) also continued adding people and elements from the Learning Tools and Toys research we’ve done to create this final render of the Ultimate Classroom Yellow Room:
One Community is creating replicable highest good communities through 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:
Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) and Jono Lewis (Software Developer) completed their collective 4th week of work on the The Highest Good Network. This week’s focus, some of which you can see here, was creating a timelog model and api integration and a function to auto-populate a blank database.
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We are creating everything One Community does as open source and free-shared blueprints because we see this as the path to a new Golden Age of creativity, innovation, cooperation, and collaboration for all of humanity. Our model is a solution model that creates additional solution creating models enabling people to live and collaborate globally for The Highest Good of All. The easier we make everything we do, the faster we see the world transitioning.
Every aspect of this model supports itself and contributes to its success, from the sustainable food, energy, and homes, to the social architecture, One Community Education Program, and open source sharing model itself. Each piece can be accessed, evolved, and even re-birthed as something completely new. It can be duplicated by itself or with other modules, with applications as diverse as the people who want and need them. The constantly expanding total model will additionally be able to be used in its entirety as the open source project-launch blueprint for a variety of duplicate teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities capable of being built virtually anywhere.
The most profound part is: the more we open source share, the more we help move everyone forward, the more people know about what we are doing and can participate, and the more successful and capable we are of project-launch blueprinting and sharing even more still. This is all supported and made possible because:
Posted on May 7, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Creating an age of ecology and sustainability is arguably the next great accomplishment for humanity. We now have the technology and ability to do this if enough people want it. One Community is open sourcing and free-sharing a replicable teacher/demonstration sustainability hub to help with this.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
One Community’s physical location will forward the movement of creating an age of ecology as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the May 7th, 2017 edition (#215) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY INTRO: @1:03
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @1:59
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @3:09
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @3:37
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @6:14
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @7:36
CREATING AN AGE OF ECOLOGY SUMMARY: @8:13
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One Community is creating an age of ecology through 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 last week the core team completed the first 25% of three mindmaps, which are for the Fulfilled Living Lesson Plan, Consensus and Decision Making Lesson Plan, and the Contribution Lesson Plan, as you can see here:
And continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Relative and Dimensional Space Lesson Plan, Signs and Symbols Lesson Plan, and the Social Relationships Lesson Plan. This brings us to 16 of 52 finished, which is 30.7% completion.
Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) also continued adding people and elements from the Learning Tools and Toys research we’ve done to create these updated renders of the Ultimate Classroom Yellow Room:
…. and this one of the Violet Room:
One Community is creating an age of ecology through 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 created 2 new images for the Food Bars and Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan pages, as you see here:
One Community is creating an age of ecology through 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 created 33 new pages related to the open source hubs from each of the 7 villages. You can see some examples of these new pages here.
We also continued creating the demo set of structures and layouts for the standardized AutoCAD layers and line-weights template and tutorial. This week’s focus was a more organized layout, adding more layers, and creating the Furniture and Symbols sections.
In addition to this, and working on the Earthbag Village, we updated these section-cut views of the Murphy bed inside one of the student domes.
…and we added Photoshop edits and details to this open bed view of the Murphy bed from last week:
….and updated this view of the children’s shared room furniture design:
Ashwini Ramesh (Civil Engineer and Project Manager) created this work breakdown for the Earthbag Village and related crowdfunding campaign we are developing.
And Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 12th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was adding the urinals and associated piping and researching the details needed for integrating the vacuum plumbing in with the non-vacuum plumbing.
Christian Ojeda (Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 13th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was 2nd-generation septic research and the designs you see here.
Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also continued helping develop the new Search Engines for our site. This week’s work was fixing an issue with the Straw Bale Village search engine that was creating a 4th column and finishing integration of the final edits needed for the Highest Good food search engine.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 67 of Dean’s work. This week’s focus continuing development of the three Northeast wing perspectives you can see here.
Aparna Tandon(Architect) continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 22nd week of work, focusing on the seating, children’s play areas, and planters shown here in zones 5 and 6.
And Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) helped create this new 3D tree texture for the Tree House Village (Pod 7).
One Community is creating an age of ecology through 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 the core team created 6 new pages and updated the Duplicable City Center main open source hub to include them all. You can see examples of this work here:
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) and Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued their work on the City Center energy details with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant. What you see here is version 2.0 of the wind energy design and implementation tutorial developing behind the scenes.
Creating an Age of Ecology – Working on the Energy Infrastructure for the City Center ” Click for Page
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 11th week working on the concrete foundation details. This week’s focus was writing more content for the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. You can see examples of this behind-the-scenes work here.
Vamsi Pulugurtha (Mechanical Engineer) also completed his 3rd week of work helping with the City Center basement finite element analysis. This week’s focus was the initial heat transfer specifics for the boiler room, as shown here:
One Community is creating an age of ecology through 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 updated our entire website to a new level of internet safety by adding an SSL certificate, updating all URLs to httpS vs http, and fixing all non-secure elements throughout the site.
Creating an Age of Ecology – Updated Entire Website to New Level of Internet Safety – Click for Page
Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) and Jono Lewis (Software Developer) also completed their collective 3rd week of work on the The Highest Good Network. This week’s focus, as you can see here, was working on the login page, function for adding new users, and testing the initial database structure.
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We are creating everything One Community does as open source and free-shared blueprints because we see this as the path to a new Golden Age of creativity, innovation, cooperation, and collaboration for all of humanity. Our model is a solution model that creates additional solution creating models enabling people to live and collaborate globally for The Highest Good of All. The easier we make everything we do, the faster we see the world transitioning into creating an age of ecology.
Every aspect of this model supports itself and contributes to its success, from the sustainable food, energy, and homes, to the social architecture, One Community Education Program, and open source sharing model itself. Each piece can be accessed, evolved, and even re-birthed as something completely new. It can be duplicated by itself or with other modules, with applications as diverse as the people who want and need them. The constantly expanding total model will additionally be able to be used in its entirety as the open source project-launch blueprint for a variety of duplicate teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities capable of being built virtually anywhere.
The most profound part is: the more we open source share, the more we help move everyone forward, the more people know about what we are doing and can participate, and the more successful and capable we are of project-launch blueprinting and sharing even more still. This is all supported and made possible because:
One Community’s open source strategy will evolve 5 primary types of open source content purposed to reach and service as broad an audience as possible. This includes the following mediums of sharing that are being developed to function as standalone resources or in combination with each other:
Maximum exposure is accomplished through simultaneous implementation of the following strategies:
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.
Posted on April 30, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
The time has come for building a global sustainability cooperative. This means whole-systems approaches covering all aspects of sustainable and ecologically intelligent approaches to food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, and global stewardship practices. One Community is working to design, open source and free-share, and build these solutions for the benefit of all people and life on our shared planet.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
One Community’s physical location will forward the movement of building a global sustainability cooperative as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the April 30, 2017 edition (#214) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE INTRO: @1:03
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @2:00
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @3:10
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @3:38
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @6:29
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @8:28
BUILDING A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY COOPERATIVE SUMMARY: @9:00
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One Community is building a global sustainability cooperative through 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 last week the core team completed the first 25% of the mindmap for the Reality Lesson Plan, as you can see here:
And we continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Quality and Quantity Lesson Plan and the Recreation and Relaxation Lesson Plan. This brings us to 13 of 52 finished, which is 25% completion.
And the core team continued creation of the renders for The Ultimate Classroom, setting up and testing this updated overview render:
Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) also continued adding people and elements from the Learning Tools and Toys research we’ve done to create this final external render of the complete Ultimate Classroom:
… this final render of the Red Room:
… and this 2nd generation render of the Yellow Room:
One Community is building a global sustainability cooperative through 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 created 1 new image and added all the recently created images to the Food Bars and Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan pages, as you see here.
One Community is building a global sustainability cooperative through 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 created 22 new pages related to the open source hubs from each of the 7 villages. You can see 6 examples of these here.
Created 22 New Pages Related to the Open Source Hubs from Each of the 7 Villages – Click to Visit Page
We also started creating a demo set of structures and layouts for the standardized AutoCAD layers and line-weights template and tutorial we’re developing. You can see version 1.0 of these example structures here.
In addition to this, and working on the Earthbag Village, we updated this final open-bed view of the Murphy bed inside one of the domes:
…..and this final view of the Children’s dome:
Building a Global Sustainability Cooperative – Continued Working on the City Center Structural Engineering
…and we added photoshop edits and details to this section view of the Murphy bed from last week:
We also continued working on Murphy bed assembly instructions. What you see here are the new cover design and the newest instructional template for cutting pieces.
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 11th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was adding a drain to the bottom of the structure and further updates to all the piping specifics, as shown here.
Christian Ojeda (Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 12th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was septic research and initial designs, as shown here.
Fernando Remolina (Industrial Engineer specializing in Project Management) and Lin Xu (Mechanical Engineering Student) also continued with their 16th week of work on the Vermiculture Bathroom development. This week’s focus, as shown here, was further exploring ways to make emptying easier.
Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) also continued helping develop the new Search Engines for our site. This week’s work was round 3 of our suggested edits to the Straw Bale Village search engine, as shown here.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 66 of Dean’s work. This week Dean finished this final render of the SE Living Space looking North cutaway:
…and this Loft view from the same wing and also looking North:
In addition to this, Dean started the work you see here for the Northeast wing:
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 39th week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was test rendering the complete external perspectives.
And Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) helped create these AutoCAD exports of the Tree House Village (Pod 7) in 3D.
One Community is building a global sustainability cooperative through 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:
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer) and Shuna Ni (Masters of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering PhD) also continued their work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was continuing the wind calculations for the structure. You can see version 2.0 notes for this work here.
Ramya Vudi (Electrical Engineer) and Shubham Agrawal (Electrical Engineer) continued their work on the energy infrastructure for the City Center. What you see here are a couple photos from the weekly collaborative calls with Mike Hogan (Automation Systems Developer and Business Systems Consultant and this week’s focus of writing draft 1 of the micro-grid tutorial and initial layouts for the breaker panels.
Renan Dantas: Mechanical Engineer continued with his 16th week working on the Duplicable City Center AutoCAD updates. This week’s focus was updating the elevation details and more updates to the bathrooms and kitchen.
Jin Yu (Structural Engineering Designer) also completed her 10th week working on the concrete foundation design and tutorial details for the City Center Footers, Foundation, and Flooring tutorial. This week’s focus was updating the calculations spreadsheets you see here.
Vamsi Pulugurtha (Mechanical Engineer) also completed his 2nd week of work helping with the City Center basement finite element analysis. This week’s focus was continued analysis of the heat transfer specifics, as shown here.
And Jennifer Zhou (Web Designer) helped convert the work of Adrienne Gould-Choquette (Mechanical Engineer) into the first sections of the new City Center Heating and Cooling open source hub.
One Community is building a global sustainability cooperative through 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 last week the core team updated our volunteer collaboration application page to make it easier to understand and complete.
Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer), Jono Lewis (Software Developer), and Anil Kumar Malla (Software Engineer) completed their collective 2nd week of work on the The Highest Good Network. Here you can see some screenshots from our weekly collaborative call and code details as we continue to learn Ember.js as our development platform.
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Posted on April 23, 2017 by Sneka Vetriappan
Helping people create global ecology can best be accomplished if the solutions provided are easy enough, affordable enough, and attractive enough that they will spread on their own. Open source and free-shared approaches to sustainable food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, and global stewardship practices are capable of achieving this.
Click on each icon to be taken to the corresponding Highest Good hub page.
One Community’s physical location will forward the movement of helping people create global ecology as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the April 23rd, 2017 edition (#213) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
Here is the bullet-point list of this last week’s design and progress discussed in detail in the video above:
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY INTRO: @1:03
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @2:04
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @3:42
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @4:10
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @6:50
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @8:31
HELPING PEOPLE CREATE GLOBAL ECOLOGY SUMMARY: @9:00
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One Community is helping people create global ecology through 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 week, the core team continued creation of the renders for The Ultimate Classroom, adding additional aesthetic elements like musical instruments on the upper shelves and tools under the seats.
We also created a new Ultimate Classroom overview image for inclusion at the end of the 7 villages online book we’re developing:
And we completed the final 40% of the mindmap for the Form Lesson Plan, bringing it to 100% complete, as you can see here.
We also continued the process of a final proofreading and editing of all 52 lesson plans. This week we completed the Planet Earth Lesson Plan and the Outer Space Lesson Plan. This brings us to 11 of 52 finished, which is 21% completion.
Working with Sangam Stanczak (Ph.D. and P.E.), we continued with our 7th week of collaborative calls developing the Evaluation and Evolution component of the Highest Good education program. What you see here is the initial teacher outline for the process and addition to the open source hub of new icons we created for this component.
Ashwin Patil (Web Developer) then added these new icons and the associated pages to the Highest Good education search engine.
And Jennifer Zhou (Web Designer) completed the addition and formatting of the final images to the Learning Tools and Toys page.
Helping People Create Global Ecology – Final Images to Learning Tools and Toys Page – Click to Visit
One Community is helping people create global ecology through 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 created 4 additional header images for the Food Self-sufficiency Transition Plan page, which is 93% complete. You can see the 4 images here:
One Community is helping people create global ecology through 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 finished updating the AutoCAD files to standardized formats for the Recycled Materials Village (Pod 6):
Helping People Create Global Ecology – AutoCAD Files for Recycled Materials Village – Click for Page
We also created this new combination image of the floor plans for the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4):
…and added this image and the most current landscaping plan to the Compressed Earth Block Village open source hub:
In addition to this, and working on the Earthbag Village, we updated this cutaway view of the Murphy bed inside one of the dome with added storage boxes in the loft, updating the desk chair, and adjusting the section cut view:
We also started working on the rendering images for one of the children’s domes, adding bedding details and items on the tables and shelves.
Alena Thompson (Mechanical Engineer) completed her 11th week helping with the Net-zero Communal Bathroom Designs. This week’s focus was adding in all the piping specifics for connecting the sinks and toilets, as shown here.
Christian Ojeda (Mechatronic Engineer) completed his 11th week helping with the heat-recycling Communal Eco-shower and Vermiculture Bathroom designs. This week’s focus was creating the 2nd version of our water reservoirs under the Tropical Atrium.
Fernando Remolina (Industrial Engineer specializing in Project Management) and Lin Xu (Mechanical Engineering Student) also continued with their 15th week of work on the Vermiculture Bathroom development. This week’s focus, as shown here, was researching parts specifics and another alternative for the dumping process.
Dean Scholz (Architectural Designer) continued helping us create quality Cob Village (Pod 3) renders. Here is update 65 of Dean’s work. This week’s focus was continued work on the cutaway views of the Southeast wing looking North, adding outdoor details and updated bedspreads.
Hamilton Mateca (AutoCAD and Revit Drafter and Designer) also finished his 38th week helping with the Compressed Earth Block Village (Pod 4) design and render details. This week’s focus was finalizing the brick pattern updates and re-adding in the indigo trim details for the building itself, as shown in the render here:
Aparna Tandon (Architect) additionally continued her work on the Compressed Earth Block Village external elements. What you see here is her 21st week of work, focusing on the seating and layout details of the South side of zone 5.
One Community is helping people create global ecology through 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 the core team updated the living dome sunrise patio render for the Duplicable City Center, and added it to the open source hub:
And we updated the formatting, descriptions, and renders on the City Center main open source hub. You can see some examples of this work here:
Dipti Dhondarkar, (Electrical Engineer) continued with her 35th week of work on the lighting specifics for the City Center. This week’s focus was finishing the lighting analysis and placement for the two public bathrooms in the Social Dome.
Haoxuan “Hayes” Lei (Structural Engineer) and Shuna Ni (Masters of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering PhD) also continued their work on the City Center structural engineering. This week’s focus was continuing the wind calculations for the structure. You can see notes for this work here.
Renan Dantas: Mechanical Engineer continued with his 15th week working on the Duplicable City Center AutoCAD updates. This week’s focus was adding more room and library details, and finishing the kitchen area cleanup.
And Adrienne Gould-Choquette (Mechanical Engineer) finished her 16th week with the team. This week’s focus was more load calculations and projections for the City Center heating and air conditioning infrastructure, as shown here. We’d say we are about 90% complete with these calculations now.
One Community is helping people create global ecology through 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:
Sowmya Manohar (Software Engineer, Web Developer & Net Application Developer) completed her 3rd week of work on the The Highest Good Network and was joined by Anil Kumar Malla (Software Engineer), completing his 1st week of work. Their combined focus this week was continued development of the login and landing pages and researching Ember.js <<“ember dot J S>> and MongoDB to confirm these as our best development choices moving forward.
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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.
One Community will be the first teacher/demonstration hub. It will function as an experiential-learning model that facilitates mass participation to address humanity’s most pressing challenges through: A replicable model for expansion, building seven self-sufficient village/city prototypes, becoming the world leader in open-source sustainability solutions, and evolving and expanding ALL aspects of sustainable living.
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You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. That, in essence, is the higher service to which we are all being called."
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