Site Building

Our next goal is to bring The New Game philosophy to life by creating a micro-pilot in Los Angeles—a compact model for meeting essential needs through sustainable living. This initial build will serve as a replicable blueprint, paving the way for scalable communities worldwide.

Los Angeles, California

The Greenprint Micro Pilot

This micro-pilot will embody our vision of a world where everyone has the agency to thrive, built on principles of equity, abundance, and collective empowerment. Designed to meet all basic human needs within a small footprint, the micro-pilot will serve both as a functional community space and as an innovation hub, where sustainable solutions for housing, food, healthcare, and education can be explored and refined.

As our first step in The New Game, the Los Angeles micro-pilot is more than just a model—it’s a milestone in transforming sustainable living from concept to reality, offering a scalable, accessible blueprint for future communities worldwide.

Our Roots and Connections: Communities Linked to Our Team's Vision

  • West End Heirs Property - Georgetown, South Carolina

    Working with a multi-generation heirs property in the historic West End, The Greenprint is working with the local community to design a commercial and residential building that grows its own food and has a maker's space and market. Georgetown's West End residents are fighting to retain its history, culture as redevelopment looms and combat food desserts and lack of affordable housing options.

  • A Multi-general Farm - Machakos, Kenya

    The Greenprint is working with multi-general farm in Kenya too utilize the idle land by growing marketable crops that can be harvested within a few months. With the help of The Greenprint, the farm aims establish a depot for local farmers to store their crops and share knowledge on cultivation techniques, including information on seeds, water, and fertilizers. Farmers working together like this will adress the poverty rates in Machakos which is 49.6% and Kenya (National Average)....45.9%.

  • The Peace Through Unity Site - Little Big Horn, Montana

    Working with community leader and land owner, Faron Iron, a member of the Crow Tribe in Montana, The Greenprint is working to build an interpretive center and youth education space on his property to address the digital divide and get youth to co-create what could be possible on this site including a working garden. Food deserts are prevalent on many American Indian reservations. Households of Native American families are 400 percent more likely than other U.S. households to report not having enough to eat, largely as a result of living in remote, isolated locations where food supplies and jobs are scarce.. 

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