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AFFORDABLE GREEN HOUSE CONCEPT CLEAN INDOOR AIR
March 28, 2017
Dr. Ben S. Carson, Sr.
Secretary
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street S.W.
Washington, DC 20410
Subject: Clean indoor air
Dear Mr. Secretary:
Our company is a research company and the result of our work is the Affordable Green House Concept which is published in part on our company website.
Our target market is people with low income and our priority is now to have access to NIST’s Large-Scale Structures Testing Facility and to test the structure of Project H05-07 in order to have a safety certified mid-rise wood building in the housing market. Please find enclosed a copy of Project H05-07 Study.
To design this mid-rise wood building we focused our research in four directions:
1. Safety. To build this building we designed prefabricated wood columns, prefabricated wood girders, prefabricated wood structural walls and we will assemble these parts by using a “Cellular Symmetric System Technology” which is our company’s invention.
Based on our engineering calculations the structure of this building will stand up to a 220 mile per hour wind and to a strong earthquake--and this is what we must prove in NIST’s Large-Scale Structures Testing Facility in order to have a safety certified wood product in the housing market.
2. Affordability. By using prefabricated wood structural components the cost of these materials are cheap and the speed with which we can build this building by using prefabricated components is very high.
Based on our calculations we can build this building with maximum $100 per square foot including the land, the power plant and the parking area which will be equipped with fast electric chargers.
Based on our calculations we will be able to sell a three-bedroom, three-bath unit with maximum $200,000—the closing price.
3. The power plant. We designed the roof of this building to be able to support safely and efficiently hundreds of solar panels and small spiral wind turbines.
The continuous electricity produced on top of the roof will be stored in Tesla home batteries and through the inverters the consumers will have access to the electricity stored in the home batteries. Also, the power plant has Generac generators which are using propane and not gasoline. These generators have a role to maintain the home batteries’ charge when the light and the wind are not enough to do so.
The entire power plant is designed to give this building the autonomy to function normally for an unlimited time if the electric grid will collapse during extreme weather. The entire building will be powered just electrically—no natural gas inside of this building.
4. Clean indoor air. The enclosed porch (the hallway) is 16 feet wide and it is equipped with two elevators (E1 and E2), two enclosed stairs, air filters, air pumps, industrial air purifiers, electric radiators with smart thermostats and wall air conditioning units.
The north wall of each unit (common with the hallway) has an adjustable vent at the bottom of each window.
The south wall of each unit has another adjustable vent at the top of each window. Because the air pressure is increased on the inside of the hallway a clean, purified breeze will wash each unit (through the vents) 24 hours per day, 7 days per week—and that means “clean indoor air”.
This breeze will be warm in the winter and cool in the summer, and this gift is possible just because the building has its own power plant which will provide all the electricity that the building needs to function in the common areas (hallways, library, gym facility, exterior lights, etc.).
During our research work we included in our Affordable Green House Concept all the new appliances and new building materials that we have on the market in our days, and we are very impressed with how amazing these new materials are in every way.
Dear Mr. Secretary, we will appreciate if you will consider our Affordable Green House Concept as an option in your strategy to provide safe, affordable homes to the American people with low income in order to help them become owners of their homes.
Also, we copied this letter to the First Lady and to Mr. Jared Kushner.