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=MJ Applies to the SWF via the TED Network= | =MJ Applies to the SWF via the TED Network= | ||
Time is ripe, as major scaling of open civilization reconstruction is nigh. | Time is ripe, as major scaling of open civilization reconstruction is nigh. What are you currently working on? | ||
I have been working on the Global Village Construction Set since 2008, and we are currently finishing the product release of the Seed Eco-Home, with a goal of making affordable, ecological housing widely accessible. We are at the stage of starting an apprenticeship with 24 students, where we teach to build this code-compliant, incremental housing build in 5 days. We have uncovered how to reduce build labor costs 3x by a combination of efficient design and modularity, where the house can be site build or built in a workshop and then assembled rapidly on site. We believe we have finally reached the stage of a robust enterprise model that allows us to cross-subsidize our much larger original goal, the Global Village Construction Set. We are developing scalable design-build techniques based on open collaboration, with the same initial goal of eradicating artificial scarcity. |
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MJ Applies to the SWF via the TED Network
Time is ripe, as major scaling of open civilization reconstruction is nigh. What are you currently working on?
I have been working on the Global Village Construction Set since 2008, and we are currently finishing the product release of the Seed Eco-Home, with a goal of making affordable, ecological housing widely accessible. We are at the stage of starting an apprenticeship with 24 students, where we teach to build this code-compliant, incremental housing build in 5 days. We have uncovered how to reduce build labor costs 3x by a combination of efficient design and modularity, where the house can be site build or built in a workshop and then assembled rapidly on site. We believe we have finally reached the stage of a robust enterprise model that allows us to cross-subsidize our much larger original goal, the Global Village Construction Set. We are developing scalable design-build techniques based on open collaboration, with the same initial goal of eradicating artificial scarcity.