Shangrila Veterans Healing Places: Creating affordable housing and intentional communities for veterans and single-parents, guided by evidence-based practices. Our goal: Scalable expansion in successive phases, to eventually solve afforable housing around the world in partnership with our sister organizations.
[Note: Front view of one of the buildings.]
Shangrila-VHP will be hands-on in building facilities, ensuring every interaction is meaningful and contributes to a superior living experience. We advocate and work with governments to create lasting solutions for homelessness, guiding individuals towards making a positive impact on society. We believe in the healing power of a supportive environment.
Here are our key principles and starting with Phase 01:
Prioritizing Veteran Homelessness: We make ending veteran homelessness a top priority. By focusing on this critical issue, we aim to ensure that no veteran is left without a safe place to live.
Evidence-Based Housing First Approach: We advocate for evidence-based strategies that prioritize housing as the first step. By providing stable housing, we create a foundation for veterans to rebuild their lives. However, the focus is also towards the creation of physical structures that truly optimize healing vs the traditional design of buildings that can house anywhere from 10 to 1000 people. We are focusing on a finite set of individuals in each habitat. So that they are interacting with the natural elements and that their mind is engaged in universally healthy activities.
Reaching Underserved Veterans: Our efforts extend to all veterans, especially those who may be overlooked or underserved. We work to ensure that no one falls through the cracks. Next, focusing on single parents in need. This is a pain that I have felt personally as a single-parent for ten years now (as a civilian).
Increasing Access to Affordable Housing: For all Phases: Collaboration with governments across all levels is key. This will be necessary for re-zoning and possibly allotment of land, so that supply of affordable housing options can be increased. Safe and secure housing is essential for the well-being of all individuals and families. We do this by encouraging municipal government to set the zoning for a specific portion of the town/city to allow housing structures that meet the necessary codes. These structures will have high structural stability. But individuals may have to congregate in a bunker and if there is a Tornado warning. These units will be manufactured 100% locally and inexpensively. Thus provided a stimulus for job creation and help rejuvenate the economies local to the regions. In our own labs, we are working on designs focused on enabling tiny-housing and other means of enabling housing structures that are safe and have protection against most inclement weather situation. The lab will also work towards ensuring that the units retain structural stability in an earthquake situation (Up until a certain Richter scale. Yet to be determined). The overall focus is towards enabling designs that lead to increasingly good health. While the ideal ratio for the resident to care-givers and evidence based practitioners has not been determined as of yet. It is the intention that there is a very high focus on quality of care. At least for Phase 01 and relating to the well-being of the veteran population. In order to protect privacy and ensure a high level of security, it will be advisable not to advertise the location of where these facilities are and there residents and visitors are going to be educated not to post the location via social media and in general.
Quality Support Services: Alongside housing, we emphasize the delivery of support services. Evidence based counseling, substance use treatment, and other wrap-around services play a crucial role in veterans' recovery. I (Adeel Khan) am not sure how the substance use treatment and couseling for other significant issues is going to work. So I will be consulting with trained evidence based practitioners and social workers about this.
Preventing Homelessness: Our goal is not only to address existing homelessness but also to prevent it. By creating sustainable solutions, we aim to break the cycle of homelessness among veterans and then the wider civilian population. Pull someone up and equip them so that the individuals can help solve problems around the world. The overall, worldwide need for sustainable housing is immense. Some 1.6 Billion individual on the planet still do not have adequate shelter. The longer term vision is to go to space and manufacture the resource in space, in order to help enable thriving communities back on Earth.
[Note: This facility has a community garden in the middle]
[Note: This facility has been imagined for cities and towns where real-estate is pricier. That's why they are close together. Ideally you want the facilities to be at a distance from each other in order to ensure privacy]
[Note: Nice day in Spring. Air is crisp]
[Note: The facilities are spacious and have a lot of sun-light coming inside. They are mostly powered by solar-panels and have diesel as a backup. Unless, there is the means to be able to connect to hydro provided by the utilities. Here a friend is about to arrive as the resident is wrapping up their reading/chores on the patio]
[Note: A single unit with a family visit and a pet can also be seen. The unit has a StarWars esque feel. Which is not intentional. The units will most probably look different for successive versions and models]
Together, we can build a future where every human (starting with veterans and first-responders) has a safe and stable place to call home. The focus is on piloting this project across Canada and the United States, then scaling it across the Western alliance and core allies and going from there. Provided the Governments do not have a concern with the sharing of the designs, the designs could also be licensed in the future at a price point that is very fair and affordable.
At Shangrila Veterans Healing Places, our mission is twofold. We not only provide secure environments for veterans but also advocate for governments, institutions and private donors to engage actively and do more. By working together, we can ensure that everyone thrives in safe and supportive spaces.
The mid to longer term focus is towards helping enable, mixed real-estate. Geographies, where there will be facilities for healing of different types. But also places where veterans and their families could live and work. Where veterans and also civilians could find meaningful work. We want the individuals and families to have the means to own the real-estate, so that they are the ones who benefit and as the price appreciates.
Shangrila Veterans (and first responders) is an idea that I thought of around the end of 2022. I initially got this idea while I was volunteering my time for a US based non-profit (in a unofficial capacity). Before I continue, I must state that personally I am a civilian and I have not been in contact with any government or military (and other associated) agency/agencies as of yet.
As a bit of a background, I have been intrigued with specific projects out of USC (University of Southern California). And how new and existing technologies are being deployed in order to bring hope and healing into the lives of veterans. There are specific technologies developed at USC for treating PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress). That being said, the scope of the veterans valley isn't necessarily PTS focused. But a team of humans and machines must definitely be incentivized in order to further enable designs for effectively treating PTS.
Next, there is particular project out of USC-ICT (Institute of Creative Technologies) called 'Bravemind.' This project has been in development for a number of years and here is the link here
Again, I do not have any affiliation with USC or any other institution. Also, I cannot say that I actively keep update with the news and developments related to Bravemind and other projects.
Next and last year, I installed an app called Clubhouse. The quality of the algorithms for this app in particular has a lot to be desired for. That being said, there are a few really awesome places on Clubhouse (rooms inside clubs). One of the rooms is hosted by a for-profit organization called EazyDoIt Inc.
OZ investors is a private organization that offers training and consultancy on a (public) tax incentive offered by the US Government via the IRS (Internal Revenue Service). Note: Mentioning an institution or individual does not equal endorsement. Link to OZ investment Club - Private institution via Clubhouse and Link to one of OZ investment's website
The actual tax-incentive offered by the IRS is called 'Opportuniy Zones' and according to the IRS website (link below):
'Opportunity Zones are an economic development tool that allows people to invest in distressed areas in the United States.
Their purpose is to spur economic growth and job creation in low-income communities while providing tax benefits to investors.'
Link to IRS's Opportunity Zone(s) page
However, I must highlight that Shangrila Veterans Healing Places need not be enabled in distressed communities. On one hand, communities could certainly benefit from the focused and disciplined attitude of veterans and that a rigorous military training would enable. These facilities could be enabled in some of the best neighborhoods. In fact, it is imagined that some of these very locations would in blossom into an amazing and wonderful cluster of communities. That being said, there are tax incentives offered by the IRS and I (personally) starting thinking of investment funds as a vehicle in order to power the development. But as of right now I have not been able to make a lot of progress here. In short, there could be a variety of different facilties in different neighbourhoods. Rural, urban and remote. As well, means and ways of enabling the healing/care-giving/clinical services that will be required. One of the things they talk about in the OZ investors (private/not public) rooms is that sometimes there are properties that are
Coming back to the Opportunity Zones and Opportunity Funds program(s). From my uneducated perspective, these incentive structures offered by the IRS have the best of intentions and the thinking behind such a program (to me) seems very healthy. The thing to realize is that as good as this program is/could be, this is one of the many possible incentives that could be offered by various governments and other institutions around the world.
From my very limited background as a civilian, I would think that the needs within the veteran community are unique. As well, there will probably be safety and security related considerations to be had. As you probably do not want to have clusters of real-estate, where security is not thought through and that such developments have a very high density of veterans. Such a design could be a target for individuals and groups who wish to cause harm. Particularly if the details related to the developments are public for the whole world to see. Next, the medical and other needs of the community also need to be thought through in advance. Whether it's to design spaces keeping in mind the physiology and psychological setbacks. Won't be jumping into solution mode, but maybe such towns/communities do not need as many cars. The landscape is designed keeping wheelchairs and also folks using prostethics making use of really wide and super safe side-walks. Other set of designs could be enabled in order to enable work for veterans who are transitioning from military life to civilian life. As well, different designs and processes would be thought through in order to help solve a variety of problems.
Personally, I like to keep a surface level overview of what is/has been going on in the additive-manufacturing space. So having done this for more than a decade now (plus/minus), I have some ideas in order to provision physical facilities safely and yet inexpensively. Particularly seeing that 3d-printing organizations like ICON 3D have successfully collaborated with the US Marines in the recent past. Source link is below and it contains an accompanying video and a few images:
ICON 3d - website, Wasp - Italy are the names of two startups operating in this space. There are now dozens (if not more) companies active here on a world-wide basis.
During the holiday (2022) season, I started tinkering with OpenAI's ChaptGPT This development is getting a fair bit of buzz. Personally, I was tryng to get it to write code for me for Blender, FreeCAD and a number of other open-source tools.
The images below were not generated with OpenAI (none of their services). The images below were generated via a website from Japan. I forget the name right now. As I ended up cropping these images and choosing to over-write the files vs saving a copy.
Looking at the mountains in the distance, this first image here could be of a drive up to a Shangrila Veterans Healing Place community somewhere out on the West coast. *Note: Apologize for the arrows and like buttons in the pictures. Clicking on them is not going to do anything !
Next image is of a wide open space, where hydrogen powered/self-driving buses (with attendants on-board) are parked. These buses will pick and drop passengers who do not necessarily live in the healing valleys themselves. But either take the buses for the purposes of seeking therapy, recreational activities, leisure, socializing, work e.t.c.
Birds-eye view of one of the developments
Healthcare, recreational, research facilities and also office spaces
Drive through one of the neighbourhoods
Backyard one of the main facilities. Where there will be clinical and other therapeutic services. Outdoor events and parties could be held in this backyard. (Weddings, graduation ceremonies e.t.c)
Another view of the backyard " " with a pond. You could also play mini golf here or just sit by the pond and enjoy the sunset.
I forget what was the prompt that I provided here. But this could be the drive/walk to a place where you could go for quality and nutritious foods. As well, maybe maintain one facility where quality and nutritious foods are prepared by robots mostly.
Final in this series of images is a collage. I cannot remember the prompt that I provided. But looks like there are some fields in some of the images the AI (Artificial Intelligence) generated.
Dall-e from OpenAI requires credits from the get go. With the Bing image generator, I get up to 25 requests for free. So I am putting it to good use today.
Prompt 01:
A veterans healing facility build (should have said built) over a ranch in
Here are the images that the AI (Bing image generator powered by Dall-E by OpenAI) generated:
Prompt 02:
A veterans healing facility built
Here are the images that the AI generated:
Prompt 03:
Same but for a Canadian site: a veterans healing facility built in
Here are some of the images that the AI generated. Note: Maybe without more credits, it makes sense to get the AI to generate more images inside each tile. So the prompt for Canadian sites may be more useful. At least till more credits can be secured. Also, sometimes the AI mixes and merges the prompts, as it merged a bus and a building together. So maybe more specific prompts are to be provided.
Overall, I imagine these locations to be mixed real estate facilities for enabling hope and healing. Whereby humans and robots would collaborate in order to bring hope and healing for veterans, first responders, healthcare workers from all over the world. I haven't had a chance to develop the care-giving robots side of things. But I'd love to somehow collaborate with Awakening Health and USC ICT (link shared previously)
I would absolutely love feedback and I seek to collaborate with you on this project. It is my hope that this project could be undertaken by the veteran community themselves. It would be amazing to see secure, structurally stable, intelligently designed architecture take roots. A community that learns from it's experiences and evolves. A community where there is no judgement and we lead with an open hand. A community of 'hope and healing.'
With gratitude.
The computer I had been using was older and hence the video is choppy Link via Youtube
Generated a few renders via some of the apps I was tinkering with.
The prompts that I provided were very basic. As well, these images were generated using generative AI that has been trained on a wide variety of dataset. There are errors that are showing up. Hence, on the next iteration it will be worthwhile to provide a detailed and richer set of prompt to see the difference for the output. That being said, considering that it took me 1.5 hours plus to get going on Floor Plannet dot com (on a slower machine), the fact that AIs can generate content with a simple prompt in seconds is a truly remarkable achievement for humans and machines!
These are images generated for the purpose of testing out these apps and for demo only. Not expecting cars parked in garages in all residences.
Please excuse the grease that seeped through the cardboard and onto the paper. Originally this was the box in which fried food was placed. Captain Planet. This is a concept that I have been thinking about. This isn't exactly a tiny house. If this development was built to scale, then you could have multiple rooms inside of this dwelling. The roof would be covered with earth and doing so will help save a lot of money for heating and cooling. In addition to, it has large sun-roofs for natural light and aeration. It also has panels on either side that can be raised like garage doors. Solar panels can be placed on top of these panels.
For the model itself, I used paper, glue sticks, a little bit of elastic, exacto knife and scissors. And a pen for drawing e.t.c