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As one of the Imagine This! Producers I'd like to challenge this amazing group to come up with more specifics of the build. Remember, not only that the project has to happen in 6+1 days (don't forget the celebration!) - the same build has to be effective and replicable enough to be repeated by any other committed group anywhere else where a child service facility may be needed - in the mountains of Bhutan or Montana!

SO, how would you do it? What costs, resources, brilliant engineering insights and solutions could make this project happen? How do you propose to stay specific to the kids with this particular need? What parts of the facility must be designed to serve your chosen population? How do you make all of this self-sufficient in some way? (imagine bringing a production/educational facility along into the build etc. etc.)

Post your ideas as responses to this discussion! Good luck!

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Actually, they have all sorts of advantages - I'll get myself together and list them out here in a bit.

Also, CONEX construction is great as well. That's how we do portable housing here.

Are there any updates on this?

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I would like to see the build process from start to finish.

Use sustainable materials.... how cool is this place

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfQGVvzCck8

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