Posted on May 27, 2013
How can you change the world? We are creating open source and free-shared answers so everyone asking that question has a diversity of options from 1-time internet participation to building complete sustainable and self-sufficient teacher/demonstration villages. This is our weekly progress… Read More
Category: Basics of One Community, Community, One Community Tags: evolving the planet, One Community SEGO Center, eco-living, Tropical Atrium, solution based thinking, Earthbag Village, eco-construction, architects of the future, one community, creating a new earth, One Community Update, a sustainable future, Earthbag Construction, how can you change the world, open source, developing the future, open source architecture, teacher/demonstrating village, SEGO Center City Hub
Posted on May 13, 2013
We believe no-impact living is a choice and we are open source project-launch blueprinting and free-sharing a model for self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built all over the world to make it easier for The Highest Good of All. Here is One Community’s… Read More
Category: Basics of One Community, Community, One Community Tags: green living, solutions that create solutions, One Community Update, Zero Waste Living, open source, low impact living, open source architecture, education for life, for the highest good of all, sustainability non profit, eco-construction, a new way to live, eco-architecture, no impact living
Posted on April 25, 2013
The One Community open source food production systems planting and harvesting details are progressing! Each of the food production structures below is being designed to be duplicated as a standalone structure or as a complete village food infrastructure… Read More
Category: Community, One Community Tags: ground greenhouse, AQUAPINI, teacher/demonstration village, 501c3 organization, open source, transforming the world, sustainable life, walipini, best practice food, water catchment, open source architecture, sustainable food systems, food anywhere, sustainable living, zen aquapini, sustainable food, maximum food diversity, for the highest good of all, open source food, one community, build your own farmers market, eco-living, free-shared architecture, green living, sustainability cooperative, open source project-launch blueprinting, living ecologically, aquaponics, sustainable living group, architects of the future, grow your own food, One Community Update, free-shared plans, sustainability nonprofit, build your own greenhouse in the ground, organic food, sustainability non profit
Posted on April 23, 2013
Let’s be our own architects of the future and create a global cooperative for The Highest Good of All. We think that most of us sustainability-minded people know and agree that the technology and resources exist on this… Read More
Category: Community, One Community Tags: sharing the future, eco-living, the future is ours, open source project-launch blueprinting, eco life, open source future, architects of the future, sustainability non profit, solution based thinking, teacher/demonstration village, one community, engineers of the future, sustainable world, creating our own future, open source, free-sharing a new future, sustainable living, we are One Community, for the highest good of all
Posted on April 15, 2013
Here is the One Community Highest Good for All progress update (#7) for the week of 4/8/2013 including the video overview, most recent architectural images, links to the most recently completed pages, and more! One Community’s physical location will forward this… Read More
Category: Basics of One Community, One Community Tags: aquaponics, sustainable living group, architects of the future, grow your own food, One Community Update, free-shared plans, sustainability nonprofit, build your own greenhouse in the ground, organic food, sustainability non profit, ground greenhouse, AQUAPINI, teacher/demonstration village, 501c3 organization, open source, transforming the world, sustainable life, walipini, best practice food, water catchment, open source architecture, sustainable food systems, food anywhere, sustainable living, zen aquapini, sustainable food, maximum food diversity, for the highest good of all, open source food, one community, build your own farmers market, eco-living, free-shared architecture, green living, sustainability cooperative, open source project-launch blueprinting, living ecologically
Posted on April 1, 2013
Pursuing Rainwater Harvesting Methods Meg West (Landscape Architect, Permaculturalist, founder of Meg West Design, and consultant to the SEGO Center) recently produced an informational video on water conservation methods and rainwater harvesting methods that we would like to share. Since we are… Read More
Posted on March 22, 2013
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Category: Basics of One Community, One Community Tags: architects of the future, creating the world we want, One Community Announcement, difference makers, open source, sharing open source, One Community in the media, sustainability nonprofit, world change people, for the highest good of all, open source project-launch blueprinting, One Community news, open source future, living green
Posted on March 21, 2013
One Community is happy to welcome Charles McLean to the consulting team working with us to evolve and complete the SEGO Center City Hub and our aquaponics/aquapini sustainable food systems designs. Charles is an Architectural BIM Designer, College Professor, Urban Agriculture… Read More
Posted on March 13, 2013
We are happy to report that the Waldorf page of the Education for Life program is now live, filled with the results of our Waldorf curriculum and homeschool resources research, and ready for input from anyone who’d like to contribute ideas to make… Read More
Posted on February 25, 2013
One Community founder Jae Sabol was recently featured on “Environmental Directions,” an international, award-winning interview radio series hosted by Nancy Pearlman. The discussion focused predominantly on sharing One Community as a path to creating increased mainstream involvement. More specifically, the years… Read More
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