Disc 14. Cruise Ship Community Housing

The residential belts orbit around a Cruise ship core. The housing within a community cruise ship would be connected to green belts for safety and recreation. All housing would meet the highest safety and durability standards and be able to withstand even the most extreme weather conditions. The Community would have specialized types of accommodation available within cores for students, visitors and other needs.

There would be no mortgages generation to generation in a cycle of repayment for bank profit within the cruise ship, no rents and no cost to move in or live within a cruise ship. the crew of an actual cruise ship does not pay for housing and everyone within a Community Cruise Ship is crew.

Being universally adult does not mean having less, it means having a higher universal standard of what you need and a lot less of the things you don’t. Every family within a Community Cruise Ship would have a home that is of a very high standard.

There is no commerce in residential bands as it is all located at cruise ship cores. As soon as it would be possible for a family to move into a Community Cruise Ship, they would be entering a universal, adult, safe and sustainable system.

The housing would be optimal for respectful population density and would have all the ammentities necessary. In this Cruise example C16 S4 B2 P40 H3 U1 would be a typical address or location of a family housing unit. Community; Sector; Belt; Pod; Housing; Unit.

One housing example would be pods of 3 housing structures 7 floors high connected around a heaxagonl core with a central core for shared housing structure facilities.  2 Floors per family, so a Pod could house 9 families, 18 Couples or 36 individuals.

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