In a natural setting, an off-grid land project where people co-create resilient systems, reconnect with nature, and explore collaborative living beyond conventional structures.
Volunteers participate in regenerative land development, contributing to ecological infrastructure while gaining experience in sustainability.
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Perpetual Harmonically Integrated Synergetically Collaborative Infrastructure
The discovery of Power Flower Geometry and the principles of Tensegrity that define our awareness.
Utilizing sustainable rammed earth and bamboo to create low-cost, high-efficiency living structures.
A closed-loop Aquaponics system featuring the Moringa Tree and synergetic food production cycles.
In 2004, the Power Flower's Sacred Geometry was discovered, representing a fundamental layer of human awareness and cultural development. While traditional geometry for bamboo structures was based on Pythagoras' five Platonic Solids, the Power Flower offers a more harmonious distribution of tension.
The "Power Flower Co-X-ion Peace" is an innovative connection piece that clamps 8 poles at once, utilizing two poles at each cross-point in a "Yin-Yang" configuration to distribute tension equally. This utilizes Buckminster Fuller's principle of "Tensegrity" to create structures that are faster and cheaper to build than conventional methods. The system was patented in Holland in 2009 and confirmed as innovative on 17 distinct accounts.
The architecture focuses on using unprocessed natural materials like bamboo and sundried rammed earth, created with a specialized "Matt One" brick press. Roofs combine traditional thatch with bamboo frames built using Power Flower Geometry.
The Power Flower Greenhouse is a major innovation, built for half the price of steel versions by using interwoven HDPP plastic tubes and a Phi-spiraled framework. Bamboo is used extensively as it produces six times more firewood than traditional trees, offering a solution to global deforestation. This polycultural system produces more food, fuel, and building materials than large-scale monoculture.
The ecosystem operates as a "Sacred Hoop of Life," centered around the Moringa oleifera (Miracle Tree), which provides nutrients, cures diseases, and purifies water. In a synergetic loop, chicken coops are placed above tilapia channels; manure falls into the water and is converted by microorganisms into nitrates to fuel algae growth for the fish.
The heart of the design features five cascading Phi-spirals of flood-and-drain growbeds filled with pebbles and worms. These beds filter the water and host bacteria that convert ammonia into harmless nitrates for vegetables. Floating bamboo rafts on the tilapia channels allow for soil-less herb and lettuce growth while shading the water to reduce evaporation and control algae.
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