We develop nature-based communities designed to provide the essentials of life locally, including housing, clean energy, water, food production, and waste systems. By combining modern technology with time-tested principles, these communities are designed to be resilient, regenerative, and deeply connected to the environment around them.
A key concept within this vision is Hemp Town, a community model centred around the many practical uses of hemp as a sustainable building material, agricultural resource, and long-term economic driver.
Our work considers every part of daily life needed to support true self-sufficiency, including:
Architecture & Planning
Designing homes, shared spaces, and masterplans that support living, working, and community connection.
Utility Systems
Developing integrated systems for renewable power, water collection, wastewater treatment, and waste management.
Food Production
Creating local food systems through organic growing methods such as hydroponics, aquaponics, edible landscaping, and regenerative farming.
Hemp-Based Industry
Exploring hemp cultivation, processing, and product development as a sustainable source of income and material innovation.
Health & Wellbeing
Supporting lifestyles that promote physical health, mental wellbeing, creativity, and connection through community living.
Research & Development
Investigating the legal, environmental, and economic frameworks needed to help self-sufficient communities grow and succeed.
Future World Design is focused on creating practical models for sustainable living that are adaptable, abundant, and built for the future.
Our Rosemount Eco House is an example of how individual homes can contribute to a larger self-sufficient community. Designed to integrate energy, water, food production, and natural living principles, it demonstrates a practical model for sustainable living at home.