
Our Impact
Creating measurable social, economic, and environmental benefits for Los Angeles County and beyond.
Projected Impact Metrics
Adults with disabilities provided safe, accessible housing
Direct and indirect employment opportunities
Participants trained in vocational skills each year
Lower carbon footprint vs. traditional construction
Projected revenue post-stabilization (Year 2+)
Sustainable community space in Los Angeles County
Benefits to Los Angeles
ASPECTRUM Village delivers significant value to the City of Los Angeles across multiple dimensions.
Provides safe, permanent, and affordable residential units for adults with IDD, reducing pressure on LA County's supportive housing system where placement shortages are common.
50+ direct jobs during construction and operations, plus 50-60 indirect jobs through suppliers and vendors. Offers career training for residents and local community members.
Introduces graphene-infused 3D concrete technology, positioning Los Angeles as a leader in sustainable construction innovation and attracting ESG investment capital.
Uses graphene-enhanced concrete cutting emissions by up to 99%. Incorporates solar energy and water recycling, contributing to LA's Climate Action and Sustainability Plan goals.
Provides 25+ new residential placements and 50 annual day program training slots, easing waitlist burdens and offering community-based alternatives.
Builds an inclusive village where adults with disabilities live, work, and volunteer alongside community members, fostering social interaction and awareness.
Reduces state and county expenses associated with institutional care and emergency services while generating local tax contributions from operations.
Advances LA's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion goals by empowering a historically underserved population and ensuring equal access to housing and employment.
Serves as a pilot facility that can be replicated across LA districts and California counties, offering partnerships with universities and trade schools.
Demonstrates LA's leadership in inclusive, sustainable, and technologically advanced community design, reinforcing the city's global reputation for innovation.
Social & Economic Impact
ASPECTRUM Village creates a truly inclusive community where 25-50 adults with disabilities are integrated into local employment, volunteer programs, and social activities.
- •Partnerships with local schools, nonprofits, and civic organizations
- •Community café, greenhouse, and art center open to the public
- •Volunteer programs fostering social interaction and awareness
Our programs prepare participants for meaningful employment while creating diverse job opportunities across multiple sectors.
- •50 participants trained annually in vocational skills
- •Paid apprenticeships in construction, landscaping, facility management
- •Strengthens LA Workforce Development Board partnership goals
ASPECTRUM Village sets new standards for sustainable construction and operations, contributing significantly to climate action goals.
- •Up to 98% reduction in construction emissions via graphene concrete
- •Solar energy, water recycling, and smart systems for net-zero operations
- •Aligns with LA's Climate Action and Sustainability Plan (pLAn)
By reducing dependency on institutional care and emergency services, ASPECTRUM Village generates significant public cost savings.
- •Reduction in state and county institutional care expenses
- •Local tax contributions from staff wages and operations
- •Self-sustaining model through social enterprise and renewable energy
Long-Term Vision (5-10 Years)
Replicate the ASPECTRUM model in multiple counties
Place participants in integrated jobs across sectors
Through enterprise and renewable systems
A Replicable Model
ASPECTRUM Village is designed not just as a single facility, but as a scalable model that can be replicated across California and the nation. By combining proven support methodologies with innovative construction technology, we're creating a blueprint for inclusive, sustainable communities that can be adapted to diverse locations and populations.
Collaborations with universities, trade schools, and green tech firms for research, training, and student engagement.
Elevating Los Angeles as a center for sustainable social innovation and inclusive community design.
Documented processes, partnerships, and best practices that enable replication in other communities.