The UnCommons Project, as the name implies, introduces an alternative building model to traditional inefficient and environmentally destructive building stock, making it a beacon of sustainability. This state-of-the-art structure is a localized, bio-based structure reflecting concentric rings of impact from the site level, to regional, and to liberating materials from global supply chain constraints. This project’s approach integrates restorative renewable resources, water harvesting, recycling, and conservation measures to minimize its footprints. This 1,000 square foot structure, serving as a student common area at UCI, showcases high-tech, low-impact sustainable solutions through the seamless integration of AI for temperature regulation, structural wall-adjustments, and predictive maintenance systems. Given its proximity to the UCI Ecological Preserve, this structure aims to augment local biodiversity, cultivate ecological resilience, and enable students to blend with and foster an enhanced coexistence with nature. The UnCommons Project envisions buildings as living structures that harmonize with their environment.
Industry Advisors: James Bucknam, Brett Kaufmann