Coastal Communities Approach


We strategically built a foundation to create an environment of cultural competence. This foundation will, in turn, promote and provide community-specific small/micro-businesses and entrepreneurial skills training programs/initiatives in support of creating Sustainable Urban Villages/Enclaves (SUV). Our foundation require that we collaborate with the targeted localized communities, small/large local businesses, educational, governmental, institutional and quasi-governmental entities to promote, and drive community-specific sustainable economic development. And small- micro business community-based initiatives in areas of shared-interest.


This includes a key focus on small/micro-businesses and entrepreneurial skills training programs/initiatives that collaborate with the local community, large, small and micro- businesses, and governmental, institutional, and quasi-governmental entities to promote, and drive, community-specific sustainable economic and business/community-based initiatives in areas of shared interest. Specifically, to prepare/harden our coastal and adjacent communities for the increase in public emergencies due to more natural and man-made disasters, and climate change events. 


Disaster Resistance Business, Community, and Government Event Spaces


Huntersville, North Carolina site (Studio No. 1) will serve as our “Nerve Center” for our advanced research, planning, design and training. It will also serve as a proving ground for the practical application, ay, and usage of our architectural and natural environment – public spaces initiatives which will sort our new thinking for the real estate development of our Sustainable Urban Villages (SUVs) in al communities - worldwide. This site development will inform and support our real estate development efforts which is the focus of our six studios – Space 6 Studios. It will also be the training for our Pop-up, emergency preparedness, climate change initiatives, and international cultural exchange efforts. 


Technology requires that we strengthen our local communities with the latest user-friendly technologies that will facilitate ease of daily use by early childhood to senior residents and provide an ongoing ability to expand and maintain immediate in-community health and wellness resources.


We need to do it with a scalable, portable, and low-cost approach to meet the herculean challenge of developing robust disaster resistance and sustainable blueprint strategies responsive to the community-specific needs of the coastal and adjacent at-risk communities – worldwide. We must also reimagine our planning, design, engineering, and dual-use of our existing and new outdoor/indoor public spaces for emergency, non-emergency, and climate change events.


The use of portable Geodesic Domes will be used as a “showcase prototype” for disaster resistance, environmentally-friendly design, and construction of urban assembly venues that are not susceptible to the local medium-range, daily weather conditions such as, light-to-medium rain falls, medium-to-high winds, flash/medium-to-high flooding, hurricane wind resistance up to 125 to 150mph, etc. They provide for the site adaptability of our scalable approach. And provides for the adaptability to the dual use for emergency and climate preparedness and reimaging the use of our existing and new public indoor/outdoor spaces for better ongoing dual use. 


We welcome engagement with individuals, the general public, local community-based organizations, for-profit an government and quasi-governmental agencies, small or large corporations, faith-based organizations, and public/educational and research entities.