Global 1+3

To design a mixed-use, mixed-income sustainable neighborhood incorporating Person 1 and Person 2’s input, consider these key elements:

Core Design Principles:

  • Walkability and Accessibility: Create interconnected pedestrian-friendly paths, bike lanes, and public transportation options to ensure that all residents, regardless of income, have access to essential services, work, and leisure.
  • Diverse Housing Options: Develop mixed-income housing, including affordable apartments, townhomes, and single-family homes, to ensure inclusive residency and diverse socioeconomic interaction.
  • Community Spaces: Design areas for gatherings, workshops, and events, promoting collaboration and social equity. Incorporate shared spaces like community gardens, co-working spaces, and recreational centers.
  • Sustainable Infrastructure: Utilize renewable energy sources, water conservation systems, eco-friendly building materials, and energy-efficient technology to reduce the community’s carbon footprint.

Integrating Skills and Outcomes:

  1. Person 1 (Home Improvement & Neighborhood Redevelopment):
    • Engage residents in redesigning and improving community spaces, empowering them with practical skills and encouraging hands-on collaboration for neighborhood projects.
    • Develop workshops on sustainable building practices and tools to create long-lasting, eco-friendly neighborhoods.
  2. Person 2 (Proof of Concepts for Apps and Websites):
    • Build an online platform that connects residents with local services, volunteer opportunities, and digital resources aimed at empowering self-sufficiency and community participation.
    • Create and teach digital tools that promote liberation from exploitative software ecosystems and foster inclusive, ethical tech usage for the benefit of the community.

Learning and Teaching Goals:

  • Educational Programs:
    • Organize classes on sustainable design, ethical internet usage, collaboration techniques, and community empowerment tools.
    • Host workshops that allow residents to learn and apply skills, emphasizing collaboration for a sustainable lifestyle and community welfare.

Neighborhood Features:

  • Green Spaces: Parks, gardens, and green roofs for air purification, urban cooling, and spaces for people to relax and bond.
  • Flexible Commercial Areas: Encourage small businesses, co-operatives, and ethical digital ventures that align with community values.
  • Shared Tools & Resources: Establish libraries of tools, makerspaces, and digital innovation labs for creative exploration and problem-solving.

This neighborhood plan will not only physically shape a sustainable community but also empower residents through education, collaboration, and equitable participation in creating and maintaining their environment.