ILC-Model
MODEL - EXPLAINED
ILC is built on a broad understanding of value.
For us, value is not just about economics. It is also about people, community, nature, resources, quality of life and the positive difference a local community can make.
We work with inspiration from Integral Accounting, which looks at all the values that exist in and around a community — both economic, social, human and environmental.
This helps us create and develop ILC as a place where success is not only measured in buildings and budgets, but also in well-being, participation, relationships, sustainability and shared responsibility.
The ILC-Model is based on using Integral Accounting.
Integral Accounting is both an operating system and a way of being in the world that honours and reveals the true value already present in all dimensions of life. It is a tool that allows us to see and perceive the abundance that surrounds us and allows us to become effective stewards of that abundance for the benefit of the entire ecosystem.
Social Integration
IMAGINE A WORLD IN WHICH PEOPLE WITH UNIQUE AND SPECIAL LIFE EXPERIENCE ACCESS GOVERNMENT FUNDING IN UINQUE WAYS TO CREATE FIXED INCOME PROPERTIES TO ENGINEER ADAPTIVE AND REGENERATIVE HABITATION ENVIRONMENTS THAT ARE BASED ON AN INTEGRATED STORY OF HUMAN EXCELLENCE.
The ILC-Model principals
What would the world be like if we expanded our notion of value beyond a single dimension of money and into six dimensions. Integral Accounting upgrades our operating system so that we can see the value that is already present everywhere and in everything, no matter what the circumstances.
Sustainable and Changable
We know that the only thing that is constant is CHANGE. So why don't we make it simpler, easier and cheaper to do exactly that!
Social Enterprise for all
People don’t change because of reasoned argument or because of evidence that contradicts their views. They hear, they may agree, they may even learn intellectually, but they continue with the same behavior that has appeared to work for them previously. We want to challenge and inspire you through the ILC-Model. Will you join us?
Main Objectives
- Offering a new set of blueprints for anyone to use and benefit from addressing the individual residents’ specific requirements to address their needs into the design. This means that you can be involved from project start and participate in the design and social framework for your project. Allowing the outcome to integrate the requirements from all stakeholders.
- Demonstrate a new way of integrated living where technology combined with ecological based sustainable living evolves to a new level of value add, offering the home to become a self-supportive revenue generating platform for sustainable living for anyone. We want to showcase what is possible by showing the value you can add to society through doing.
- Living together across boundaries of age gender and ability is a huge benefit to everyone. So having a community of young an old able bodied living in a supportive community allowing for special needs to be met resourced primarily from within the community – initially by sourcing carer resources from local community members near by.
Where are we at now?
ILC has evolved from a vision into a concrete and innovative concept for a sustainable, inclusive living community.
We have worked on the physical model, the social structure, the economic understanding and the partnerships that will make it possible to establish the first ILC.
Over the past 12 months, ILC has received expert support to develop the financial ILC model. We now have documentation that the ILC model can provide a financial return that makes it possible for a capital/pension fund to invest.
A dialogue has already been established with relevant actors, partners and potential stakeholders who see value in the concept and in the way that ILC combines housing, community, sustainability and social economic activity.
The next step is a 12-month development and pilot phase, where we will make the model even more concrete through a master plan, pilot projects, impact documentation and preparation for phase 2.
