We welcome engagement with individuals, the general public, local community-based organizations, for-profit and nonprofits, government and quasi-governmental agencies, small/micro to large corporations, faith-based organizations and public/private educational and research entities.
Our strategy is to develop, implement, and provide an ongoing, innovative/interactive way to facilitate the transference of specific training in the practical application of easy-to-apply sustainable technologies. And provide basic public education in emergency preparedness, climate change initiatives, and robust urban and vertical agriculture development for community-specific healthy food source gardening. With a keen focus on coastal and adjacent communities’ emergency and climate change event pre and post event-emergency preparedness.
We have developed robust collaborations and partnerships with key international stakeholders that will buttress our self-contained sites. They are augmented by an international collaboration between universities, academic and research specialist, professionals, small and large business corporations, entrepreneurs, and local governmental and quasi-governmental stakeholders.
These collaborations are designed to implement and maintain the advanced research and training aspect of our real estate development and Pop-Up efforts. These collaborations are designed to implement and maintain the advanced research and training aspect of our developments.specialists
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.
“…the American Institute of Architects called it “the strongest, lightest and most efficient means of enclosing space yet known to man.”
Smaller Domes (20 Ft)
Medium Domes (50 ft)
Larger Domes (120 ft)