A lived-in, technological environment in soft morning light — visualization of the intended environment
Visualization of the intended environment

What if humanity's main problem isn't a shortage of resources, but the way they're organized?

See where this goes
Finding a place to live. Alone.
Sorting out your health. Alone.
Looking for your people. Alone.
Chasing what's possible. Alone.
Building a future. Alone.
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What if it's not the people? What if it's the architecture of the environment?

An environment either drains your strength — time, energy, the people around you — or returns it.

The shards come back together. The same pieces, carried together instead of each on your own shoulders.

Imagine a place where the basics are handled collectively: a home, your health, good people near you, room to work and to rest.

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Deep work
A home cinema for shared evenings — visualization of the intended environment
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Quiet evenings
Quiet, autonomous living with your own rhythm — visualization of the intended environment
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Home
A private room for rest and solitude — visualization of the intended environment
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Stillness
The mechanism of the environment — light, structure and systems — visualization of the intended environment
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Making things
An evening place to gather, in neon light — visualization of the intended environment
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Your people
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Light body
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Open road

If you remove the struggle for basics — where will your freed attention go?

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Creativity
  • New projects
  • A longer life

This is not a utopia. It's the earliest stage.

Right now there are four of us. We live close, but not yet together. We have ideas, first projects, early drafts.

No finished campus. No large budget. No hundreds of people. We're starting from zero — and we say so plainly.

Stage — designing the first location
A plain working sketch, sober and honest — visualization of the intended environment
Visualization of the intended environment

Where this is heading. Directions, not promises.

  1. The first core comes together

    A handful of people who decide to build this in earnest.

  2. The first permanent location

    One place where people start living and working side by side.

  3. Expansion

    More people, more projects, the environment finding its shape.

  4. A self-sustaining ecosystem

    A place that holds on its own economy, not on enthusiasm.

Why such projects usually fail — and why we build differently.

The problem How we build it
  1. Conflicts no one can resolve.

    Shared rules, agreed in advance and the same for everyone.

  2. A quiet struggle for power.

    Decisions made out in the open, where they can be seen.

  3. Values that drift apart over time.

    Joining stays voluntary — no one is held here by force.

  4. No one knows where the money goes.

    Open finances on the inside, nothing hidden.

  5. No real economy underneath it.

    An economic model that lets the place actually hold.

What this is not.

  • Not a sect.
  • Not a religion.
  • Not a political movement.
  • Not a personality cult.
  • Not an anti-tech commune.
  • Not forced collectivism.
It has an economy. Positive feedback grows the environment
Participants come in
They build projects
Projects bring income
Income develops the environment
Better conditions draw more people
More participants, more projects

The first twelve months.

1 Month 1 Gathering the core — the first people who choose this.
3 Month 3 First meetings in person, not on a screen.
6 Month 6 The first shared space we use together.
12 Month 12 The first group living in one place.
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Visualization of the intended environment

What you get, personally.

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Daily noise
Time for your projects
Loneliness
Room to grow
Searching for your people
Access to knowledge and tools

What we live by

Not a rulebook. How we see the world — if it lands the same for you, you may be one of the people building it.

Nearby

There's no competition here.

The people next to you aren't rivals. There's enough room, recognition, and opportunity for everyone who builds. We don't split a pie — we bake a bigger one.

Will

Nobody drags anyone.

All of it runs on your own will. If it doesn't speak to you, it isn't yours — and that's fine. We don't push, and we don't hold on.

Openness

We hide nothing.

Money, decisions, rules — open on the inside. When information hides, someone always loses, and what grows in the dark is distrust, not the environment.

Shared

Not mine — ours.

Shared instead of personal — not as giving something up, but because among your own people, in abundance, it's simply easier and stronger this way.

Creation

We are what we've made.

A person is measured by what they've built, not by what they've consumed. The whole environment is built to free up energy for making things.

Time

We want to live longer, to do more.

A longer life and a person who keeps growing are worth building an environment for, starting now. More time means more you can do.

Truth

We tell the truth, even when it's uncomfortable.

We don't hand out comfortable answers. This isn't a utopia, and we name the stage and the risks plainly — because that's the only way trust is earned.

Own

We look for our people. We don't talk anyone into it.

We don't recruit. If all of this speaks to you the way it speaks to us, then maybe you're one of the people who builds it.

Who's building this

Anton

Spent years building things that ended the moment he stopped. Wanted to build something that outlives the person who started it.

Mira

Got tired of doing everything alone — the home, the health, the search for her people. Started asking what it would take to build the environment instead.

Daniel

Cares about how things actually hold together, not how they look in a pitch. Here for the systems underneath, the rules and the economy.

Sofia

Believes a person grows faster with their people around them. Decided this was worth giving years of her life to.

Not for everyone.

  • If you like the way you live now — maybe this isn't for you.
  • If watching is more interesting than building — maybe not here.
  • If you're looking for a finished service — this isn't it.

But if you want to build a new environment — keep reading.

Two ways to be part.

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Creator

Build the environment

You help build the system itself and take part in how it's run. You become part of a group that creates the place together.

Build the environment
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Resident

Live in it

You live in the environment, run your own projects, and use everything it offers. Later, on your own initiative, you can move toward building it.

Live in it

The Creator path has a deeper level. You can read exactly what it means before deciding anything. learn it in advance →

A plain working sketch, sober and honest — visualization of the intended environment
Visualization of the intended environment

The deeper level of the Creator path — the full picture.

At the deeper level, resources and decisions become shared. There are no separate personal projects there — not because you give something up, but because among your own people, in abundance, you're building one larger thing instead of many small ones.

Everything stays open on the inside: the money, the rules, the decisions. You take part in steering the whole, and what you build accrues to everyone, not to a private corner of your own.

We say all of this plainly, before any step that's hard to walk back.

Coming in isn't an application reviewed by a panel. It's a mutual match — we look at where our paths line up, not whether you pass.

A wide view of the designed environment — visualization of the intended environment
Visualization of the intended environment

An environment doesn't appear online.

Real trust, real projects, real cooperation grow when people are near each other. Sooner or later, building this will mean being physically in one place.

The first location will likely be in Thailand. There's no rush, no "drop everything," no "spots are limited." When you're ready.

The road out stays open — to the world, and back. This is a place to live from, not an island to disappear onto.

Quiet, autonomous living with your own rhythm — visualization of the intended environment
Visualization of the intended environment

This is not a utopia. It's the direction we're walking.

A longer life. A person who keeps growing, with technology on their side. Health that doesn't run out before the ideas do.

That's the direction. Not a promise of paradise — just where we're walking.

If this resonates, help build it.

We don't look for followers. We look for people ready to create.