We are creating a deeper collaboration with closely aligned partner projects across three continents who all aim to redesign outdated systems of commerce, research, education, healing, workplace, and recreation.

 
 
 
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Dhun - India

Dhun aspires to create a 500 acre neighbourhood in suburban Jaipur, that comprises living, working, learning and recreational spaces. It is a new foundation to fully realise what is possible in the realm of living development practices - A neighbourhood built from the inside out, considering the needs of the local ecology, the individual, the community, and finally the sustainability and efficiency of its systems, in that order.

 
 
 
 
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Funkisfabriken - Denmark

A centre for research in sustainability consisting of a zero waste restaurant, hotel, exhibition spaces, conference space, sculpture park and farm. Funkisfabriken will become an ecosystem of art, food, design, research and innovation. We bring together the leading researchers in their disciplines to collaborate in our open labs to solve the global challenges we face today. Chefs, architects, scientists, designers and economists, working together to develop new materials and to help business find new ways of working towards a circular future.

 
 
 
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Hubville - Sweden

Hubville aims to create a completely new society within planetary boundaries, where people love to live, work and socialize. The good life in harmony with nature. Here, there is a balance between ecological social care, quality of life and the conditions for a thriving business that takes responsibility for future generations. The municipality of Vetlanda has been selected as a pilot municipality for Sweden’s first Hubville, a city development project showcasing a sustainable society in reality. In the long term, Hubville’s vision is to build a city of 100,000 inhabitants in an area of 25 square kilometers. The goal is for the first inhabitants to move in five years.