Fletcher Hillier's Community Model

Income is integrated into every home with a greenhouse as the roof. Tunnels service infrastructure and deliveries. Vehicles are universal and built to last. Everyday basic items all Open Source.

Explore Community Model Design Concepts

This is the most important visual element to understanding the community model. There is a more advanced system of support leading to these structures, but this will give you an idea of what these communities will look like. You can find information about most of the community components on this site under URFT, CC0 Vehicle, and the main landing page when you enter the site.

Income Integrated Housing - Home, Income, and Agriculture All-in-One Profile

Imagine living in a community that can justify its existence anywhere with water and land. You are no longer tethered geographically based on local sources of income. Deliveries cost less than $0.05, services are provided by members of the community, all of your daily technology is fully open, CC0, and all labour is voluntarily delegated through task claiming systems.

All of the factors of control that leave the individual with less than they need for survival will be eliminated for the sake of maximum growth potential. It can justify the expansion of residential into agricultural land without losing agricultural capacity. It can actually be a net increase in production depending on the community density.

50'x100' Plots @ $2000/Month Revenue Expectation for Homeowners

No more paying a mortgage or rent, the home pays you. 50'x100' plots planned for the idealistic community model will provide a revenue of approximately $2000/month based on production studies and $4/kg sale price. Each plot will cost about $250 000 to start, but this can be reduced as more options become available in the market.

This community model will be ideally located in an area with the most favourable regulations and the highest quality of experience. It can be integrated into existing cities, but the package deal is key to maximizing competitive advantage. The best versions will exist on undeveloped land, away from inefficient caviats and expanding communities. They will invite people from all over the world to live there.

May the best community win, not because it says it is, but because it proves that within reality and an ultra-transparent environment.

Export Revenues & Efficient Resource Provision Support Government Obligations

If automated systems are simplified and democratized, while being delegated through voluntary mass delegation software - it becomes possible for a government to efficiently operate provision systems. It should never be made possible for any single entity to gain control over the technology so that people can find their place in the world and enjoy locational homeostasis. It can increase export revenues of the country to support the loss of tax revenue from conventional communities, while reducing the cost of servicing its obligatons through technology.

Design Communities for Joy, not Transportation

If everything is coming to your house via underground tunnels, as with your electricity, plumbing, etc. then the need for roads is reduced. Communities can be built around an enjoyable lifestyle, with access to transportation underground or freely on the surface. We limit ourselves with standardization of a model that requires too many parts. I believe we can simplify community models and in doing so significantly reduce the cost of living while improving individual income.

Not Just for the City People

Installing a greenhouse as your roof means you have a connected supply of fresh food and air built into the home, and a more attractive roof in my opinion. If the outside air becomes contaminated, or something happens to the local soil, you have the ability to depend on your own roof. Its the mortgage lifter, food source, air supply, and something to make the home more interesting.

Big or Small - A Greenhouse on Your Roof Has Significant Advantages

Why settle for what everyone else has? Let's get serious about enjoying life.

  • Income & food right above your head, built into the place where you want to be

  • Winter heating due to solar heat gain

  • Purify air & produce oxygen

  • Filter water

  • Longer lifespan than ashphalt shingles and solar panels

  • Glass is recyclable as opposed to most other roofing materials and solar panels

  • More revenue than solar power can generate, even if efficiencies are improved significantly in solar

  • Have cool stuff. Maybe you don't like these designs, but I think we can both agree that its less boring

For the People, Made by the People

Anyone can build their own versions. They don't have to be expensive, in fact, it can be cheaper than a normal roof. It won't be as durable this way, but this can be an easy solution to a local income problem. The concept can work in the Favellas of Brazil, rich neighbourhoods in Toronto, in small towns or conjested cities.

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