The Sustainable Edge

Homes that pay us back and communities?

Homes that pay us back and communities?

Homes that pay us back and communities?Kent Dahlgren
Published on: 18/09/2025

TerraCores show how net-zero design becomes net benefit when scaled to community.

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 Part #6: Resilience Without Radicalization

Part #6: Resilience Without Radicalization

 Part #6: Resilience Without RadicalizationKent Dahlgren
Published on: 02/09/2025

This is their home; TerraCores are delivered with the tools that enable them to protect their peace and security from within against bad actors. In this manner, the community’s self-governing quality becomes a steward of their shared home.

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Part #4 - How bundling “good enough” systems at scale changes everything 

Part #4 - How bundling “good enough” systems at scale changes everything 

Part #4 - How bundling “good enough” systems at scale changes everything Kent Dahlgren
Published on: 07/07/2025

Free to automate much of the essential agriculture, TerraCores community can focus upon building a rich legacy of opportunity that allows the country to leapfrog countries still dependent upon antiquated top-down models. This section speaks to how my experience in the printer and copy machine manufacturing industry prepared me for successful deployment of TerraCores around the globe.

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Part #3: Who Builds TerraCores and Why it Matters

Part #3: Who Builds TerraCores and Why it Matters

Part #3: Who Builds TerraCores and Why it MattersKent Dahlgren
Published on: 23/06/2025

It’s proven real interesting; many are aware of 3D printed concrete homes, but subjectively people report that it’s like living in a jail cell. 3D printed clay homes are really interesting for a variety of reasons, inclusive to how the material responds to humidity, mold, and is reported to last longer than concrete, sometimes at a lower cost.

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