You never change things by fighting the existing reality.

To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.
— R. Buckminster Fuller

Bealeton, Christian, Orthodox, Site design, Planning, Community, regenerative, landscape

Our Mission

Our aim is to evoke a reconnection with God’s creation through holistic education, community building and design.

  1. Provide people an opportunity to create spaces that are:

    1. Beautiful

    2. In alignment with God’s order

    3. Functional: a natural extension of their ministries

    4. Thoughtfully designed and created through community participation

  2. Change the perception of natural resources and landscapes through appropriate water and land management practices.

  3. Provide the freedom to order our lives around Christ, for example, incorporating food production spaces that involve prayer and ministering to those in-need.

  4. Revitalize local economies and boost community scale resilience through the adoption of regenerative land management and natural building methods.

Our Focus

Sustainable Development - management of public infrastructure and land use

Food Systems - education, design and consultation

Regenerative Christian Communities - sustainable communities, farms and homesteads- all centered around Christ

Earthen Construction - natural building with local, earthen materials, and reduction of manufactured materials


Meeting goals for sustainable development is about finding and maintaining a balance point between environment, society, and economics. Regenerative Earth Design goes beyond this point of balance to restore damaged and lost landscapes to God’s order. Each design reflects the needs of the community of which it is a part. It is integrated with natural systems, combining both conservation and infrastructure towards land development. 

We utilize various design systems and methodologies and take a multidisciplinary approach to design projects.

  • Holistic and Whole Systems

  • Participatory and Community-based

  • Integrated and Ecological