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December 11, 2024, 01:36:16 AM
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Have you heard of Modular Arcologies? They are a new construction innovation, an entire hyper-dense car-free 3D city inside of one building. Currently, there are no Arcologies in the USA, but China has built two in Shanghai, known as "1000 trees" ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndjytkhu7Gk )

Here is a version of the same idea, but with hexagons and steel construction: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jadh1aH03RA ). Each hexagon is 3 stories tall, with traditional residential construction inside of the mass produced steel frame.


Housing could be mass produced for anywhere between $60K-$100K per unit, with a 3D road system and commercial roundabouts inside of the structure. Here is a video of the interior public spaces ( https://youtu.be/qCI9MBoaI7M ) The largest vehicles inside the structure are golf carts and fork lifts, making the city extremely sustainable. Here is another example with different modular features: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjJpllmGevw )

You can also visualize the hexagons as pixels, and make images with those pixels. For example, here is the Buffalo Bills logo as a city, with a football focused design: ( https://youtu.be/m0WMesapJhU )

I have over 500 videos on the topic, and have started this path in 2017. My copyright IP fee is $1000 per hexagon, and a city of 100,000 people is about 7500 hexagons on as little as 320 acres. Oh...and since it is modular, you can start construction with 1, 5, or 10 hexagons to measure demand, then expand the city from there without disrupting or dismantling existing structures.

I hope to hear from you regarding this exciting opportunity to manifest the future!
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December 11, 2024, 03:37:26 PM
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True modular buildings should be easy to detach, disassemble and assemble. Should come in different sizes, specs/features or materials to cater for the needs of all economic classes without compromising on good standard. There should be consideration for nomads and offgrid/remote living.

 Should be privacy focused to solve the needs of people who prefer not to share thesame space with the rest, or don't want a communal lifestyle. I think such lifestyle is more suitable for people who share thesame belief and understand each other really well
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December 13, 2024, 01:42:18 PM
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True modular buildings should be easy to detach, disassemble and assemble. Should come in different sizes, specs/features or materials to cater for the needs of all economic classes without compromising on good standard.

There are plenty of options already available, plus you can customize it however you'd like in a 10,000 sqft 3 story tall hexagon. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmvUyUoRmaxNS-nN3QsueF3mr-5nQqfkt

Should be privacy focused to solve the needs of people who prefer not to share thesame space with the rest, or don't want a communal lifestyle. I think such lifestyle is more suitable for people who share thesame belief and understand each other really well

Yeah some of the crazier blueprints are more for sororities/fraternities or cults, hahaha. Large families work too, but might be difficult because family isn't voluntarily opted into like other social organizations are.  Grin



Anyway, what else are we going to spend our bitcoin on? https://youtu.be/JJjUDE6aZ8A
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December 13, 2024, 01:59:57 PM
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Have you heard of Modular Arcologies? They are a new construction innovation, an entire hyper-dense car-free 3D city inside of one building. Currently, there are no Arcologies in the USA, but China has built two in Shanghai, known as "1000 trees" ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndjytkhu7Gk )

Here is a version of the same idea, but with hexagons and steel construction: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jadh1aH03RA ). Each hexagon is 3 stories tall, with traditional residential construction inside of the mass produced steel frame.


Housing could be mass produced for anywhere between $60K-$100K per unit, with a 3D road system and commercial roundabouts inside of the structure. Here is a video of the interior public spaces ( https://youtu.be/qCI9MBoaI7M ) The largest vehicles inside the structure are golf carts and fork lifts, making the city extremely sustainable. Here is another example with different modular features: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjJpllmGevw )

You can also visualize the hexagons as pixels, and make images with those pixels. For example, here is the Buffalo Bills logo as a city, with a football focused design: ( https://youtu.be/m0WMesapJhU )

I have over 500 videos on the topic, and have started this path in 2017. My copyright IP fee is $1000 per hexagon, and a city of 100,000 people is about 7500 hexagons on as little as 320 acres. Oh...and since it is modular, you can start construction with 1, 5, or 10 hexagons to measure demand, then expand the city from there without disrupting or dismantling existing structures.

I hope to hear from you regarding this exciting opportunity to manifest the future!
For those who don't want to see the Youtube link, please describe these hexagonal living units in more detail or provide a transcript of the video here (Youtube videos usually include transcripts).

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December 13, 2024, 05:24:38 PM
Last edit: December 13, 2024, 07:28:09 PM by Ucy
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True modular buildings should be easy to detach, disassemble and assemble. Should come in different sizes, specs/features or materials to cater for the needs of all economic classes without compromising on good standard.

There are plenty of options already available, plus you can customize it however you'd like in a 10,000 sqft 3 story tall hexagon. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmvUyUoRmaxNS-nN3QsueF3mr-5nQqfkt

Should be privacy focused to solve the needs of people who prefer not to share thesame space with the rest, or don't want a communal lifestyle. I think such lifestyle is more suitable for people who share thesame belief and understand each other really well

Yeah some of the crazier blueprints are more for sororities/fraternities or cults, hahaha. Large families work too, but might be difficult because family isn't voluntarily opted into like other social organizations are.  Grin



Anyway, what else are we going to spend our bitcoin on? https://youtu.be/JJjUDE6aZ8A


I mean privacy as a Right,  for those who deserve it. It becomes a Right if it's used for good, like for protection against evil, harm or abuse.

Evil is meant to be exposed, like in the case of typical cults, etc. Deserve no privacy
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July 02, 2025, 07:02:32 PM
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For those who don't want to see the Youtube link, please describe these hexagonal living units in more detail or provide a transcript of the video here (Youtube videos usually include transcripts).

Each hexagon is 10,000 sqft and 3 stories tall. You can build whatever you would like in this space using traditional residential construction methods.

Most of my designs have 16x22 foot bedrooms which open up into larger shared areas, usually with 20 bedrooms per hexagon.

Hexagons can be split into 10 bedroom trapezoids (half a hexagon) or 6 bedroom rhombuses (1/3 a hexagon)

If you feel the blueprint is too crowded, you can convert bedrooms into misc rooms until you get to a nice crowded/affordable mixture.

Total cost of construction is still an unknown, but estimates are as little as $250/bedroom at current interest rates. If interest rates go back down to 3%, we could achieve profitability at only $150 per bedroom.
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