Let’s make replicable sustainability the new Occupy Movement and let’s do it globally. We can work together and create a planet that works for everyone by building and open sourcing self-replicating teacher/demonstration hubs that empower people to become sustainable and self-sufficient. We can simultaneously address the greatest challenges of this generation and generations to come while also providing a better way of life for ourselves and our families. We can help ourselves while helping others. One Community calls this living and creating for “The Highest Good of All” and we are developing all necessary tools, tutorials, and resources for implementation and duplication.
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One Community’s physical location will forward this movement for replicable sustainability as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the July 14th, 2019 edition (#329) 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 SUSTAINABILITY – THE NEW OCCUPY MOVEMENT INTRO: @0:34
REPLICABLE SUSTAINABILITY – HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING: @6:23
REPLICABLE SUSTAINABILITY – DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER: @7:40
REPLICABLE SUSTAINABILITY – HIGHEST GOOD FOOD: @9:08
REPLICABLE SUSTAINABILITY – HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION: @9:46
REPLICABLE SUSTAINABILITY – HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY: @11:05
REPLICABLE SUSTAINABILITY – THE NEW OCCUPY MOVEMENT SUMMARY: @12:10
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One Community is free sharing replicable sustainability – the new Occupy Movement 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 did another round of testing last week’s Murphy bed assembly instruction updates. What you see here are the errors we found.
Brianna Olsen (Sustainability Researcher) completed her 6th week researching the most sustainable insulation options. This week she finished the first draft of the summary of the products, their key features, and their pros and cons as a part of replicable sustainability. You can see some of this work here and we’d say this behind-the-scenes work is now 90% complete.
Dan Alleck (Designer and Illustrator) also completed his 49th week helping with Earthbag Village renders. This week he did one additional round of edits to finish this Earthbag Village looking South image for replicable sustainability. You can now find this updated on the website also.
Shadi Kennedy (Artist and Graphic Designer) also completed his 59th week developing the Murphy bed instructions. This week’s focus was continued updates and revisions to the Bed Box section for replicable sustainability. Almost every page shown here has had changes made to it and several are new.
One Community is free sharing replicable sustainability – the new Occupy Movement 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 all the sustainability-benchmarking details for all the major faucet-providing companies to the most sustainable faucets page.
This week Yuqiao Zhang (Architectural Designer/Drafter) completed his 8th week helping update the City Center AutoCAD and SketchUp files and designing and calculating the needs for the rainwater harvesting system. This week he made updates to the window and door plan and created the second draft of the new zoning and harvesting strategy for replicable sustainability. You can see some of this work here.
Ron Huang (Mechanical Engineer) continued with his 10th week working on the Energy Modeling for our LEED Platinum certification and City Center open source HVAC design tutorial. This week he calculated heating and cooling coefficients to assess performance and fine-tuned the proposed building model to confirm it met ASHRAE requirements for unmet hours for replicable sustainability. You can see some of this work here.
Sneha Dongre (Structural Engineer) additionally continued with her 16th week helping with the Duplicable City Center structural details. This week’s focus was adding 3D surfaces to the remaining dome and patio areas and testing them in SAP 2000 for replicable sustainability. You can see some of this work here.
One Community is free sharing replicable sustainability – the new Occupy Movement 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 continued with week 17 of our development of the open source lake and water-retention landscape design tutorial. This week we created all the imagery shown here.
The core team also added all the researched fencing content to the open source Goats page. You can see some of this new content here.
One Community is free sharing replicable sustainability – the new Occupy Movement 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 component of One Community is about 95% complete with only the Open Source School Licensing and Ultimate Classroom construction and assembly details remaining to be finished. With over 8 years of work invested in the process, the sections below are all complete until we move onto the property and continue the development and open sourcing process with teachers and students – a development process that is built directly into the structure of the education program and everything else we’re creating too:
This week Guy Grossfeld (Graphic Designer) rejoined the team and started helping with people and object additions to the redesigned and re-rendered sections of the Ultimate Classroom. Here are the first-drafts of four of these new classroom spaces.
One Community is free sharing replicable sustainability – the new Occupy Movement 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 healthy living policy and page to clarify we’ll be demonstrating a smoke-free property.
The core team working with Brian Gilb (Project Management Professional ” PMP) also completed the Project Charter and initial Work Breakdown Structure for the Highest Good Network Software.
Also these charts and graphs for interpreting data in the Work Breakdown Structure for the complete project.
Emilio Nájera (Digital Marketer) continued with his 36th week as part of the marketing team by researching how subgrouping works and creating the sub-groups for the Highest Good of All landing page covering “Foundations for world change and nonprofit organizations” and “Sustainable Food and Sustainable Housing.” You can see some of this work here.
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One Community is creating a place to grow together and change the world together, contributing to the replicable 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, fostering the replicable sustainability. 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, contributing to the replicable sustainability. 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, spearheading the replicable 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 with the help of the replicable 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, 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, contributing to the replicable 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.