Commenced:
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01/08/2014 |
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Submitted:
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02/10/2014 |
Last updated:
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07/10/2015 |
Location:
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2223 Glascock St., Raleigh, NORTH CAROLINA, US |
Phone:
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9198159611 |
Climate zone:
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Warm Temperate |
What I would like to achieve in this exercise is a functional design pattern application that first and foremost recognizes core ethical principles and applies mainframe permaculture methods and patterns; all regarding earth care, people care, and the return of surplus back to the earth and people; to basically design a system that supplies all of our needs while benefiting the environment. A major goal of this design is to bring together a diversity of elements in an organised, integrated, and interactive way so that they have a functional use. Then, to prepare an energy audit that will ensure energy flows with positive end results that are higher in product than the required input. I aim to first observe, then thoughtfully design and implement a system that produces more energy than it consume; making sure that there is enough surplus to maintain and replace the systems components over its and our lifetime.
At best, the effort put forth in this project will: 1) Improve the ecosystem by using methods that decrease soil erosion, deforestation, and pollution, and increase soil fertility 2) Evolve into a climax food forest system that can mature within the limits of our urban home 3) Create carbon capture by permaculture pattern and method application 4) Clearly define where our resources are coming from 5) Realize a system that is fully contained in itself yet dependent on itself to sustain in existence
Link to project Christopher Hunnicutt's design project.pdf
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