The One Community Blog and Website have a New Home!
We’re happy to report that we just completed the migration of this blog and our entire website to its new home: www.OneCommunityGlobal.org. If you’d like to continue following our progress, please subscribe to the new blog there.
Creating a New Earth: One Community Progress Update for the Last Week
One Community is focused on creating a new earth for The Highest Good of All. Open source project-launch blueprinting and free-sharing a model for self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built all over the world is our path to achieving this. We believe if we make it easy enough, affordable enough, and attractive to enough people, then we can […]
Community Open Source Update
The One Community goal is open source project-launch blueprinting and free-sharing a community open source strategy that facilitates the building of self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities all over the world. We are doing this because we are a For The Highest Good of All organization and we believe our success has the potential to create a new era of cooperation, collaboration, innovation, […]
One Community’s Online Project Management Tool Journey (Part 2 of 3)
Continued from Part 1… As One Community members learned and familiarized themselves with the ACE Sheet they were posting their contributions and progress and we saw a significant improvement in our ability to stay organized, motivated, and effective. The ACE Sheet was visually appealing, fairly easy to read and modify, and each member had their own […]
Highest Good for All One Community Progress Update for the Week of 4/8/2013
Here is the One Community Highest Good for All progress update for the week of 4/8/2013 including the video overview, most recent architectural images, links to the most recently completed pages, and more! HIGHEST GOOD FOR ALL VIDEO UPDATE FOR THE WEEK OF 4/8/2013 HIGHEST GOOD FOOD UPDATE This last week for One Community has been […]
One Community World Change Progress Update for the Week of April 1st
Here is our One Community written and video progress update for the week of April 1st, 2013! WORLD CHANGE PROGRESS UPDATE DETAILS FOR THIS WEEK AND THIS VIDEO BLOG SEGO CENTER CITY HUB UPDATED CAD Karl Harris (Architect Drafter, Designer, and founder of KH Designs) and Charles McLean (Architecture & Urban Agriculture Designer, Professor, and owner of OM Greengroup) continue […]
Building with Earthbags – Open Source Earthbag Village Layout Complete
One Community’s first open source project-launch blueprinting and free-shared village model will be created by building with earthbags. Earthbag houses last longer than traditional houses, are arguably the most affordable building method available, and the materials for building with earthbags can easily be shipped anywhere in the world. Thanks to what is mostly the hard work of […]
Water Conservation Methods and Rainwater Harvesting Methods
Pursuing Rainwater Harvesting Methods Meg West (Landscape Architect, Permaculturalist, founder of Leaf Landscape, and consultant to the SEGO Center) recently produced an informational video on water conservation methods and rainwater harvesting methods that we would like to share. Since we are pursuing a mission to open source project-launch blueprint teacher/demonstration communities for the Highest Good of All, we at One Community […]
Equality and Diversity Good Practice and One Community Update for 3/25/2013
Here is our progress update for the week of 3/25/2013 and a video blog about equality and diversity good practice. We chose to blog about equality and diversity because of what is happening in the news right now and the fact that we coincidentally finished both our Highest Good Society open source project-launch blueprinting portal (that […]
Earthbag Sustainable House Design and Village Model Update
Our sustainable house designs and village model focusing on open source project-launch blueprinting earthbag home construction for under $1,500 continue to evolve. We’ve had to rethink the layout due to the development and 20′ diameter growth of the Tropical Atrium as well as conversations with the county that have led to a much more eco-friendly vermiculture bathroom design and […]