Hello Wood's 'Project Village' is a rural construction process aimed to create a 21st century globalized town. Created by people from around the world, it tests the different concepts of private property, multi-faith groups and immigration. Since everyone was from different countries, there was no preconceptions for what kinds of architecture best suited different kinds of buildings -- leading to an organic process and result.
The project is to last three years, currently in its first: the construction phase focused on engagement of social space and usage. The next will watch it grow, creating borders and even defense if necessary. The final year of Project Village will witness ways to recycle, reuse and deconstruct to test various ideas for the sustainability or demise of a rural area.
Ground-Up Globalized Towns
'Project Village' is a 3-Year Rural Experiment Made by Multinationals
Trend Themes
1. Rural Globalization - Multinationals are experimenting with 'Project Village', a rural construction process aimed to create a 21st century globalized town.
2. Organic Architecture - The lack of preconceptions for what kinds of architecture best suited different kinds of buildings during 'Project Village' led to an organic process and result.
3. Sustainable Rural Development - The final year of 'Project Village' will witness ways to recycle, reuse and deconstruct to test various ideas for the sustainability or demise of a rural area.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The 'Project Village' experiment presents an opportunity for construction companies to explore new methods of building and design, such as organic architecture.
2. Real Estate - The concept of 'Rural Globalization' may lead to new opportunities in real estate development in rural areas.
3. Sustainability - The 'Project Village' experiment offers an opportunity for companies in the sustainability industry to test new methods for recycling, reusing, and deconstructing in rural areas.