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Mel King

Contact: mhking@mit.edu


Recommended by Amatul Hannan '95-'95 Community Fellows Program


What we want: Individuals who want to come to our research and development center to help develop open source self-sufficiency technology. This includes designing and implementing "permanent agriculture" and agricultural machines.


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Who we're looking for: We are looking for people that you know would be interested in short term or long term residency and development of physical technology for the benefit of all people. Involves physical work, philosophical work, community building work.

Ideally we are looking for


What our interests are: Our areas of interest include but are not limited to: Low Cost Housing from local materials Permanent Agriculture - food forests DIY Agricultural tools and implements - tractor, spader, tiller, grain combine, hammer mill, hay baler, Low cost off grid energy systems - heat, hot water, lighting, Low cost water systems - water wells, catchment systems Metal work - melting, casting, cutting, forming

These are elements of the Global Village Construction Set - everything needed to create advanced civilization on a small scale.


What we offer: A place where you can put philosophy of sustainability into action. We are a physical experiment in building a post industrial global village - a space for all people to learn and grow.


About our place: We have 30 acres in rural Missouri. We are off grid with solar panels forklift battery

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Begun with orchard


About us:


Our completed Projects: Some of our completed projects include:

  • Open Source Tractor made from raw rolled steel pieces.
  • Compressed Earth Brick Press from scratch - Produced 6000 bricks - used to build 40 ft by 20 ft building

our future projects: