A deep-blue Craftsman cottage glowing warmly at golden hour, with rocking chairs on the porch.

An aging-in-place sanctuary

A home that watches over you,
so your family doesn't have to.

The Smart Senior Cottage is engineered like a mother's womb — quietly protective, gently attuned, alive to the rhythms of the person inside. A factory-built Craftsman cottage that sees, listens, and responds — without ever feeling like a hospital.

~1,340sq ft, two bedrooms
36+embedded sensors
Net-positiveannual energy
23.5%O₂ sleep enrichment

The Womb Promise

Three quiet certainties, woven into every wall.

The cottage is not a smart home, and not a clinic. It is a living envelope — designed to protect the body, anticipate the body, and connect the spirit.

Protect

A passive-house-tight envelope, longevity-grade air, sealed oxygen-enrichable sleep, and a roof that gives more than it takes. The cottage holds you, gently, through every weather and every hour.

Detect

Thirty-six invisible sensors trace vitals, sleep, gait, air, and routine. Subtle changes — a slower walk, a restless night, a missed morning — are noticed before they become events. Early signal, never alarm.

Connect

Each cottage joins a Blue Zone village mesh — neighbors, family, physicians, shared meals, shared meaning. Aging in place, but never alone. The deepest medicine is belonging.

The Blue Zone Way

Engineered around the nine habits
of the world's longest-lived people.

In Okinawa, Sardinia, Nicoya, Ikaria, and Loma Linda, people don't live longer because of medicine. They live longer because of how they live. Every choice in this cottage — the porch, the garden, the kitchen, the light — is a quiet nudge toward those habits.

01

Move naturally

Wide doorways, gentle thresholds, and a porch that pulls you outside. Walking paths to the commons replace the car for daily errands.

02

Purpose

A garden bed, a workshop alcove, a place to teach a grandchild. The cottage assumes you still have something to give.

03

Downshift

Circadian light dims with the sun. Air cools at night. The house itself remembers to slow down — and reminds you to do the same.

04

80% rule

A kitchen sized for cooking, not stockpiling. Counters that invite a hand-prepared meal — and a screen that streams a cooking class with a grandchild three states away.

05

Plant slant

Raised garden beds at every cottage. A community greenhouse. Herbs at the back door. Real food, grown by real neighbors.

06

Wine at five

A front porch made for company at the end of the day. Two rocking chairs. The afternoon ritual that the longest-lived cultures all share.

07

Belong

A village commons. Shared meals. A pavilion for music, for memorials, for birthdays. The cottage is private; the village is shared.

08

Loved ones first

The kitchen-integrated immersive video brings family into the room — for dinners, for stories, for the small daily check-ins that matter most.

09

Right tribe

Cottages are sited around a green commons — close enough for a friend to wave, far enough for dignity. The neighbors become the medicine.

Two older neighbors tending a community vegetable garden together, smiling, with a deep-blue Craftsman cottage behind them.
Loneliness shortens life as much as smoking fifteen cigarettes a day. The cottage is a tool. The village is the cure.

A Cottage, A Community

Each home, a cell.
The village, a body.

Cottages don't stand alone. Every home links into a soft community mesh — opt-in, resident-controlled, dignity-first. Neighbors can wave good morning. A daughter in another city can know her father slept well. The pavilion knows when a meal is about to begin.

  • Neighbor wave — a single tap on the porch reader lets the village know you're up and about. No reply required.
  • Family channel — a private, end-to-end-encrypted thread to the people the resident chooses.
  • Shared circadian rhythm — the village's evening warm-light cue is a quiet invitation to the porch.
  • Pavilion mesh — shared meals, music nights, medical clinics, memorials. The center holds.
  • Care escalation — a fall, a missed morning, an unsteady gait — routed first to a neighbor, then family, then the medical director, in that order.
Aerial view of a small village of deep-blue Craftsman cottages arranged around a central green commons with walking paths and gardens.
Two elderly couples — one Spanish, one Indian — walking and laughing together along a winding cobblestone footpath lined with hydrangeas, lavender, and climbing roses.
The Blue Zone, in one frame

Longevity is not a private project. It is something neighbors do together — across cultures, across generations, on the same path, in the same evening light.

Inside the Cottage

~1,340 square feet, designed around a single life.

Two bedrooms. One great room. A virtual exam alcove off the kitchen. Ten-to-fourteen-foot ceilings throughout. Steel hidden behind Craftsman trim. Touch a hotspot to see what each room quietly does.

deep front porch · 39′ × 6′ Bed 2 11′6 × 11′6 Bath Hall Great Room vaulted · immersive video Dining 10 × 11′6 Kitchen 10 × 11′6 Virtual Exam Utility · Edge Hub Mstr Bath Closet Master Bedroom sealed · oxygen-enrichable
Great room interior with vaulted ceiling and warm Craftsman details.
Vaulted great room — circadian light along the beams.
Master bedroom sanctuary at twilight with soft amber lighting.
Master bedroom — sealed envelope, optional oxygen enrichment.
Detail of front porch with rocking chairs and a teacup at golden hour.
Front porch — the longevity ritual of being seen.

Engineered for Longevity

Five integrated systems, one coordinated package.

01 · Structure

Modular steel, Craftsman skin

Light-gauge structural steel framed for ocean shipping, Texas hurricane wind, and long clear spans. Termite-proof, non-combustible, hidden behind deep-blue lap siding.

02 · Sensing

Embedded PoE medical mesh

Cat6A, managed PoE switch, on-premise edge hub and NAS. Open protocols. ~36 sensors covering vitals, sleep, gait, air, routine, and safety.

03 · Energy

Net-positive roof & storage

10–14 kW BIPV solar shingles, 20–30 kWh LFP battery. UL 9540 listed, NFPA 855 compliant. Exports more than it consumes, annually. 24-hour outage-resilient.

04 · Air

Longevity-grade HVAC + sealed O₂ sleep

MERV 16 / HEPA, UV-C, ERV at ASHRAE 62.2 +25%. Master bedroom sealed to ≤0.6 ACH50 with PSA oxygen concentrator capped at 23.5% — under physician guidance.

05 · Light

Circadian, sensor-aware

DALI-2 tunable-white throughout. Cool morning, warm evening, amber at 3 a.m. for safe steps. Sundowning patterns trigger calming transitions automatically.

+ · Care

Kitchen-integrated virtual care

Concealed displays, hardware-shutter cameras, vitals-capture surfaces. A countertop check-in becomes a clinical signal — without ever feeling like a clinic.

Net-Positive by Design

The cottage gives back more than it takes.

A south-facing BIPV roof generates 12–18 megawatt-hours each year — more than the cottage and its sensor mesh consume. ERCOT-compliant bidirectional metering. LFP battery for twenty-four hours of resilience on critical loads, including the oxygen concentrator. A home that is, in every meaningful sense, generous.

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  • 10–14 kW BIPV solar shingles
  • 12–18 MWh annual generation
  • 20–30 kWh LFP storage, expandable
  • 24 hr+ critical-load resilience
  • Net‑positive annual grid export
  • UL 9540 / NFPA 855 certified compliant

Who It's For

Two ways to begin.

For Families

For the daughter or son who wants their parent home, but not alone. For the parent who would rather garden than be managed.

  • Single-cottage placement on family land
  • Granny-flat or ADU configurations
  • Family channel with optional caregiver dashboard
  • Texas-deployed turnkey, factory-built
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For Operators & Developers

For the developer building a Blue Zone village. For the operator who knows that loneliness is the next public-health emergency.

  • Productized rollout, predictable unit economics
  • Village master plan with shared commons & pavilion
  • Open-architecture data, on-premise first
  • Coordinated medical director & insurance pathway
Discuss a village

Honest Questions

Things people quietly want to ask.

Is this a medical device?

No. The cottage is engineered as "sleep-environment optimization with optional oxygen enrichment under physician guidance." The 23.5% O₂ ceiling keeps the system inside NFPA 53 limits. A designated medical director designs the resident's protocol.

Does data leave the home?

Not by default. The edge hub and NAS sit in the utility closet. Data is encrypted at rest and in transit. The resident decides who sees what — caregivers, family, physicians — with audit logging on every access.

Will this feel like a hospital?

No — that is the point. Sensors are invisible. There are no wearables, no bedside boxes, no daily friction. The Craftsman aesthetic is preserved entirely; the engineering hides behind it.

Where is the first cottage being built?

Texas. The first unit is deployed in-state; subsequent units are factory-built (target geography: southern China) and shipped via container to U.S. sites for crane set and commissioning.

Is it certified for Texas residential use?

Yes — the project follows the TDLR Industrialized Housing and Buildings program with third-party inspection. UL 9540 battery listing, NFPA 53 oxygen compliance, and a HIPAA- aligned data-handling memo are part of the deliverable package.

Are you locked into specific vendors?

No. Open architecture, open protocols (Matter, BACnet, MQTT, SunSpec Modbus). The bidder selects best price for highest quality at every component, with full tariff and FEOC disclosure.