SITE 92I

SITE 92I

SITE 92I

SITE 92I

SITE 92I

SITE 92I

Introduction

NOTE: Donation information will be available soon. In the meantime, if you'd like to pledge resources or support to this project, please reach out to us via our Contact form.

SI(GH)TE 92I (or SITE 92I for short) is an eco-community project stewarded by Worker-Members of 400M and Spark staff on hundreds of acres of land in New England (north-eastern “United States”).

What is an eco-community?

Based upon principles of usufruct (housing and facilities for use, not proprietary ownership) and cooperation around labor, an eco-community is a form of “intentional community” that specifically values trust, direct democracy, and is shaped around serving social-ecological balance. Ideally, it is also grounded in values of service, and uses surpluses generated to serve other groups of people with shared values and intentions.

In layman’s terms: It is a community with no bosses or landlords, where people are able to sustain themselves through cooperative labor that acknowledges the limits of the “environment,” and serve other communities attempting the same (wherever possible).

As developments unfold, what you will see here are blueprints for a particular arrangement of materials derived from the earth within physical space.

While the arrangement is cool (if we don’t say so ourselves), and is designed to accommodate a particular kind of social relations between people, the arrangement is, in fact, not the social relations themselves…

What are social relations?

Social relations are the emotional and psychological connections between human beings that shape how they relate to one another around all sorts of things, but especially matters related to survival and pleasure. Social relations are fluid and ever-changing among groups of people, especially the bigger these “groups” are or become.

Spark: SITE 92I is a project aimed at cultivating social relations that are directly democratic, cooperative, and liberatory (as opposed to hierarchical, authoritarian, and/or exploitative). It is a project that aims to be one eco-communal node in a global, distributed network of nodes that are able to join both social and material forces in order to introduce new systems defined by their social values, building enough capacity to invite more poor and working-class people into a parallel way of living that frees them of the oppression most of us face under the dominant ways of our world today.

The long-term intention for Spark is to create seed funds for new social groups wishing to build new eco-communal “nodes” within this territory and elsewhere that can federate with ours, and under very specific values.

SITE 92I is produced through a federation of worker cooperatives within the arts, design, and technology — 400,000,000 — and in collaboration with Eolith, a spatial research, design, and consultancy think tank.

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Site Design: First Phase (Update: FULLY FUNDED)

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Outline

We are raising funds to commission a concept design from Eolith that includes a multi-functional communal building, nine residences, and an ecological strategy shaped by community needs and values. This design will serve both as the first architectural articulation of SI(GH)TE 92I and as supporting material in fundraising efforts for future phases.

Outcomes

  • Site analysis
    • Including an analysis of the site’s relationship with its neighboring context
  • Spatial principles
    • Translation of 400M’s organizational values and structure into a spatial model legible for both internal and external audiences
  • Architectural program
    • Quantification and qualification of spatial requirements, phasing, and scalability
  • Ecological strategy
    • Approaches to larger-scale systemic relationships, such as: site access, resource use, and community-building
  • Concept design
    • Architectural articulation based on the previous four points



Estimated Fee

$16,000


Please visit our Open Collective page to support.

UPDATE (02/2026): The design phase has been fully funded

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Road Construction

Overview

Our site is currently in need of a more secure point of egress. While we are still waiting on a more thorough assessment from the company fit for the job, we have enough information to know what construction costs for the road will likely entail:

  • Mobilization/Demobilization
  • Engineering/Supervision/Layout/Certification
  • Mini crew
  • Standard crew
  • Rental and operation costs for machinery (excavator, dozer, skid steer, tractor, roller, trucks, etc).
  • Materials (sand borrow, stone, gravel, topsoil, seed/mulch, etc.)
  • Trench excavation
  • Storm drains
  • Paving
  • Miscellaneous parts or materials
  • Road fabric
  • Mowing/Rototilling



Estimated Fee

$35,000


Please visit our Open Collective page to support.

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Site Construction

More info coming soon.

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