The Pangea Community represents a groundbreaking sustainable regenerative development in Taos County, designed to showcase off-grid living, environmental stewardship, and cultural celebration.
This community serves as a beacon of modern ecological living while honoring the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Taos, New Mexico.
This initiative integrates innovative design, renewable energy, regenerative farming, and community-centric services to create an unparalleled living experience.
Affordable housing is the cornerstone of this development, ensuring accessibility for local residents while fostering a thriving, inclusive community.
ALL common land between the circular lots is being locked down with a nonprofit to NEVER be developed.
* Of, For and By the People of Taos * Feb 1 Press Release
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TCA – Taos Community for the Arts
133 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
Pangea Community Development: 111 buildings total
- Residential: (83 buildings)
- (108 Doors) Affordable Housing (AVG of 350sf ea.)
- (48 Doors) Affordable senior housing (avg of 400sf ea.)
- (62 Doors) Workforce Housing
- (37 Doors) Market Value Housing
- Commerical: (28 buildings)
- (20 Doors) hotel 1 / (42 Doors) Hotel 2
- (1 Door) Cafe / (1 Door) Restaurant
- (1 Door) Child Care / (1 Door) School
- (16 Doors) Offices
- (1 Door) Fire Dept
- (1 Door) Post office
- (1 Door) Visitor Center
- (15 Doors) Commercial units
- (1 Door) Market
- (1 Door) Amphitheater
- (1 Door) Spa & Healing Center
- (1 Door) Community Arts & Cultural Center
- (1 Door) Health Clinic
- (13+) micro-farms w/ 142 Earthship Walipinis
- (4 Doors) Animal Synergy
- ‘Hive design’ with Taos designers and builders.
- Strict permaculture, sustainable and cultural principles that respects and honors all the people and traditions of taos.
- Designed to keep money in Taos.
Community Arts & Cultural Center
At the core of the development is a vibrant Community Arts & Cultural Center, with the intention to serve as a cultural embassy for Taos, New Mexico. This space intends to celebrate our shared cultural heritage, foster cultural exchange, and support community gatherings. Revenue-sharing initiatives to support affordable housing outside of the Pangea Community and food sovereignty, while immersive visitor experiences highlight our shared cultural traditions and values.
Sustainable Infrastructure
- Renewable Energy: Solar power, micro-hydro systems, and wind modules ensure energy self-sufficiency.
- Water Management: Rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, and blackwater botanical cells provide sustainable water solutions without groundwater contamination.
- Passive Climate Control: Buildings leverage passive solar and thermal dynamics for heating and cooling.
- Eco & Culturally Friendly Design: Minimal night lighting reduces light pollution, preserving the natural environment and maintaining harmony with the eastern viewshed, while honoring the cultural and spiritual significance of the surrounding landscape.
- Waste Management: Comprehensive trash recycling, biodiesel (WVO recycling), Plastic recycling (with TILT), chipping/shredding and compost services promote a circular economy.
Integrated Food Production
Sustainable food systems include Earthship Walipinis and small-scale organic farms, governed by permaculture principles. Regenerative farming practices enhance soil health and water retention, ensuring long-term productivity and ecological balance. Food production supports:
- Community residents and the restaurants and cafe.
- All people in Taos, New Mexico through direct supply and revenue sharing.
- CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) programs.
- Animal synergy practices for holistic farm management.
Community Residential Home Packages
Residents will enjoy a suite of modern amenities and services, including:
- Affordable Housing: The community is committed to providing accessible, cost-effective living solutions for local families.
- Education: Schools teaching holistic, sustainable and regenerative living practices.
- Health Services: A medical center and health spa center offering acupuncture, chiropractic care, physical therapy, yoga and traditional healing.
- Room Service and Smart Homes: Convenient and connected living solutions.
- Housekeeping & Maintenance: Comprehensive home, greenhouse, and landscaping care.
Tourism and Economic Development
Two sustainably operated hotels enhance local tourism, offering:
- Close access to Taos Ski Valley and Taos Pueblo experiences.
- Immersive eco-tourism through animal synergy and sustainable food practices.
- A unique opportunity for tourists to experience the future of living in a completely off-grid, sustainable, and regenerative community.
- Integration of regenerative living systems, including soil-building, water conservation, and energy self-sufficiency, providing a model for harmonious coexistence with the environment.
Recreation and Community Engagement
Facilities and experiences include:
- An amphitheater for events and movies.
- Sports courts, fields, ice-skating, horseback riding, walking trails and a natural swimming pool.
- Children’s Activity center, naturalist excursions, and a wellness-focused spa.
Senior Living
Affordable assisted and unassisted senior housing options encourage multigenerational living and integrate elder care into the fabric of the community.
Collaborative Initiatives with Taos institutions, organizations, museums, design professionals, builders, artisans etc..
- Cultural preservation and shared economic benefits for all the people.
- Research on food production, animal synergy, and field studies to advance sustainable regenerative practices.
- Community involvement in design and construction… as Taos is the solar capital (and sustainable/off-grid) capital of the world.
Low Impact and Low Density Design
The community’s layout emphasizes low-impact, low-density development, preserving the natural landscape and maintaining the rural character of Taos County. Thoughtful planning ensures open spaces, minimal environmental disruption, and a harmonious integration with the surrounding ecosystem.
Vision for the Future
The Pangea Community is a forward-thinking, sustainable/regenerative development that champions ecological responsibility, cultural preservation, and community wellness. By blending innovative biotecture with our shared cultural heritage, this project aims to set a new standard for harmonious living, benefiting current and future generations in Taos County and beyond. With affordable housing as a top priority, this community ensures that sustainability is accessible to all.
Interested in living in the Pangea Community in Taos, New Mexico? We would love to have you! Send a message with this form and lets get moving!
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
The Pangea Community is a sustainable, off-grid development in Taos, New Mexico, designed to combine modern ecological systems with deep respect for the area’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. Our mission is to create a thriving community focused on affordable housing, regenerative living, and inclusivity.
Off-grid living means that homes and community infrastructure operate independently of traditional utility systems. In the Pangea Community, this includes renewable energy sources like solar and wind, rainwater harvesting, and advanced greywater and blackwater systems for water reuse and sustainable waste management.
Yes, we offer a range of lot sizes and locations. You can purchase a raw lot, select a pre-designed eco-friendly home, or work with our team to design and build a custom off-grid home that fits your needs.
Affordable housing prioritizes families, essential workers, and seniors. We evaluate eligibility based on residency in Taos County, background checks and alignment with the community’s principles of sustainable and regenerative living.
The community features shared spaces like an amphitheater, sports courts, walking trails, a natural swimming pool, and a Community Arts & Cultural Center. We also have regenerative farming areas, Earthship Walipinis, and wellness facilities offering traditional and modern health services.
Our homes and facilities use renewable energy, water harvesting systems, greywater and blackwater botanical cell to contain and treat all waste water, passive solar & thermal dynamics for heating & cooling, and eco-friendly materials. Regenerative farming and permaculture principles guide our food production, while community-wide waste management ensures a circular economy that minimizes environmental impact. Biodiesel provide all natural local fuel made from local waste vegetable oil.
Absolutely! We offer both custom design services and standard eco-friendly home options. Our design team will work closely with you to create a sustainable, off-grid home that reflects your style while meeting the community’s environmental standards.
Yes, resident participation is central to our vision. You can join HOA committees, volunteer in community initiatives, or attend educational workshops on sustainability, regenerative farming, and more. Your input and engagement help shape the community’s future.
We hope to work closely with Taos Pueblo to honor their cultural heritage and traditions. This potential partnership would include revenue-sharing agreements, collaborative cultural programs, and dedicated spaces like the Community Arts & Cultural Center to celebrate traditions of the Red Willow People and fund affordable housing at Taos Pueblo.
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