By Brian Skeele, on April 3rd, 2011
If “it takes a village” to create a sustainable lifestyle, and 70% of the “villagers” don’t get systems, how can we reinvent our way of life socially, economically, and ecologically whole? As I understand it, 70% of Americans are “sensors”, a Myer- Briggs typology. Sensors don’t get systems, so I’m told. Apparently they don’t get cause and effect.
Wanted; Killer Modeling Tool to Connect the Dots for a Sustainable Future
A year or so ago, I was on the Dell site, and found their “continue personalizing”, building a computer step-by-step process. It started with choosing your color, and then the website walked you through each choice for each component. The price and specs accumulated as you went. I got really excited…”Hey this is how neighbors or future residents could design their neighborhoods sustainable!”
This is my dream. In the not too distant future, you will be able to use an online tool and go through a similar process, and build your neighborhood socially, economically, and ecologically sustainable!
Imagine all your neighbors going through the same process, and then getting together to compare notes. If the modeling tool had 3 D capabilities, then things like shadowed areas and massing could be visualized. Once your community “sees” the agreed upon values, and the great options that appeal to the group’s needs, and all the mutual benefits to be had, neighborhoods will reinvent themselves sustainable.
Even Sensors Can Do It!
By breaking complex systems into pieces, giving information as to the costs of each option, and then aggregating them all together at the end for a grand total, makes it so we know what we’re going to buy and how much it will cost! What if the info supplied was the social, economic and ecological consequences? What if the complex system was the design of a sustainable lifestyle??!!
I believe we can out compete sprawl development, give the market a better choice.
I call it making sustainable real!
“Just as a mainframe that used to fill a room evolved into a laptop, so will our way of life.
The embedded resources are vastly reduced, while the quality and performance will be superior”…