Who We Are

The Compound of Science & Art is an 800-acre development in Clarkdale, Arizona, designed to merge innovation and artistry. It integrates wellness, biohacking, sustainable living, and creative spaces into a unified ecosystem. Inspired by the Old West and Elysian futuristic architecture, it offers a unique experience for residents, tourists, and researches.

Plan Overview

Currently in this country, we have 10,000 “baby boomers” retiring each day.

Arizona in general, and the Verde valley in particular, certainly gets its share, and then some, of these and many others, as new residents.

Our cities convert some of the most productive agricultural land in the world to “seas” of roof tops at a rate that is astounding.

Taxes on homes has reached a point, in densely populated areas of the country, to be a very major portion of a person’s income.

Utility bills are even worse.

However, the real factor is the cost of infrastructure and even more than that is the cost of maintaining the infrastructure.

This cost has reached the character of a celestial “black hole”.

We live and are a part of a society that is conditioned to being “slave” to the automobile and to the direct relation the automobile has with “big oil”.

All things considered, pretty much all you make and can borrow is to pay for auto related items, including taxes on your house to pay for auto related infrastructure. The “black hole”.

Wastewater from these gatherings of people called cities, gather the wastewater, treat it, and then look for a place to put the effluent.

Water for cities in Arizona is probably their biggest problem, what to do with effluent is a close contender.

What if, from the cities standpoint, there is no infrastructure and from the peoples standpoint, there are no utility bills?

While taxes would still be there, from the cities standpoint they could be used elsewhere plus the sales taxes generated from tourism would flood their coffers.

Wastewater effluent can be utilized to irrigate our open space. We have extensive open space. We are not adding to a problem, we are solving problems.

As always cities make tax deals on industry and employment coming to town.

Five families will “come to town” for every direct employee on a new industry.

The concept out lined herein can solve a lot of very big problems.

The author would like to consider the purchase of a home in this development to include; one or more electric cars, stock or other form of interest in the “company” including the industry of others being a portion of this property.

We anticipate such a project to be self-funding, self-sustaining, and would be sold out in record time.

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