. . . Definitions to Enable a Common Framework

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Low-cost$75,000 to $250,000 per housing unit:
  • A profound change in the process of building housing
  • A significant change in the finances of construction
  • A process creating system integration and rational performance driven design
SecureControlled access, with protection against:
  • fire,
  • storms,
  • floods,
  • water damage,
  • earthquakes,
  • pollution,
  • swearing,
  • gambling,
  • pornography,
  • prostitution,
  • etc.
Housing UnitsEach consisting of between 1 and 10 reconfigurable rooms integrated into the tribal community framework
CommunityA mini-urban center legally connected to farm-land, desert land, and mountain land via Transfer Development Rights, which provide a market based permenant preservation of nautral enviornments. This approach provides highest and best land use by juxtapositioning a large building mass, which provides a camouflaged enclosure all of the housing units, with access to nature, to the benefit of both.
Urban FrameworkShared utilities - including:
  • heating,
  • cooling,
  • waste treatment and recycling,
  • intelligent networks, and
  • automatic mail and package delivery - providing a secure connection to private entrance soundproof interconnected housing enclosures.
TribeA social group with:
  • a strong ethnic identity and mutual dependence,
  • a strong sense of common origins,
  • shared values,
  • a global network, comprising numerous families, with mutual trust,
  • a passion for technology and all possible sources of knowledge, and
  • moral open-mindedness with fosters rapid cultural and scientific development.
The tribe can be geographically dispersed, and yet connected electronically and through a belief in scientific progress.
Data
  • Geological:
    • Air Photography
    • Satellite Imagry
    • Structure
    • Stratigraphy
    • Rock Strength of soft Navajo sandstone
    • Rock Slides and Potential Future Rock Slides
    • Soils and Gravels
  • Geophysical:
    • Magnetics
    • Gravity
    • Electrical
    • Microseismicity
    • Reflection and Refraction Seismic
  • Hydrology:
    • Surface Water
    • Flooding and Drainage
    • Groundwater
  • Meterology:
    • Sunrise and Sunset
    • Temperature (Lows, Average, Highs)
    • Solar Energy
    • Pressure, Humidity, % Sunshine, % Frost
    • Canyon Winds
    • Micro Climate from Canyon Shading
    • Atomospheric, including Cloud Cover, Rainfall, Wind (Average and Maximum)
    • Lightening
    • Astronomical / Astrophysical Observations
  • Biological:
    • Bacteria
    • Worms
    • Fish
    • Grasses
    • Wildflowers, Flowers, Bushes, Herbs, etc.
    • Crops and Crop Patterns
    • Fruit Orchards and Landscaping Trees
    • Insects:
      • Tarantulas
      • Mormon Crickets
    • Amphibians
    • Reptiles:
      • Rattle Snakes
      • Horny Toads
    • Birds
    • Mammals:
      • Jack Rabbits
      • Cotton Tails
      • Deer
      • Coyote
      • Mountain Lions
      • Mountain Sheep
      • Bears
      • Prarie Dog Communities (as a Tourist Attraction)
  • Social:
    • Demographics
    • Transportation
    • Private Property Information
    • Commercial Property Information
    • Employment
    • Economics
    • Infrastructure:
      • Water
      • Sewer
      • Power
      • Gas
      • Communications
Data Mining
  • Spatial Trends
  • Temporal Trends
  • Process Trends
  • Data Type Trends
Patterns:
  • Spatial Patterns from integration of Spatial Trends.
  • Temporal Patterns from integration of Temporal Trends
  • Process Pattersn from the integration of Process Trends
  • Data Type Pattersn from the integration of Data Type Trends
Models:
  • Tribal Cycles
  • Infrastructure Cycles
  • Process Cycles
  • Building Processes and Timelines
  • Housing Models
  • Operational Model
  • Economic Model
Participants:Individuals and famili9es who want low-cost secure houseing with exceptional amenities:
  • Home Owners:
    • Students, both single and married
    • Families:
      • Parents
      • Children
      • Grandparents
      • Uncles and Aunts
      • Extended Families
    • Investors
  • Scientists studying the process
  • Community Customers

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