Join us in restoring the Maya Biosphere in the Guatemalan rainforest, empowering communities, and building a future rooted in nature.
Every tree we plant is a step toward healing the planet and giving children a greener, brighter future.
From reforesting the Maya Biosphere jungle to building regenerative schools, we empower communities, restore ecosystems, and create opportunities for generations to come.
Reforestation of degraded lands in Guatemala
Sustainable food systems
Free regenerative education for local children
We reforest degraded land using native species and design regenerative systems that mimic natural ecosystems for long-term resilience.
We reforest degraded land using native species and design regenerative systems that mimic natural ecosystems for long-term resilience.
We design, produce, and commercialize 3D printers for building affordable, ecological, and climate-adapted buildings, such as schools, using natural, locally available materials.
We design, produce, and commercialize 3D printers for building affordable, ecological, and climate-adapted buildings, such as schools, using natural, locally available materials.
Our schools offer children of local workers free access to courses in agroecology, digital skills, and sustainable development — while charging full tuition to external participants to fund the mission.
Our schools offer children of local workers free access to courses in agroecology, digital skills, and sustainable development — while charging full tuition to external participants to fund the mission.
Our designs incorporate solar orientation to maximize energy efficiency, water harvesting, and passive climate control in all infrastructure.
Our designs incorporate solar orientation to maximize energy efficiency, water harvesting, and passive climate control in all infrastructure.
A vision rooted in the soil of Guatemala,
growing into a global call to regenerate land, empower communities,
and embrace eco-tech solutions for a better world.
A new way of building community from the soil up. —
We merge permaculture, solar design planning, and 3D-printed bioconstruction to regenerate ecosystems while empowering local communities.
We design holistic habitats where every element — homes, crops, animals, and water systems — work together in synergy.
Our regenerative villages are built using natural materials and 3D printing, reducing carbon footprint while creating durable, sustainable homes that respect the surrounding jungle.
Green Balam Forests is restoring degraded cattle lands in Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere using native species, local workers, and Open Forest Protocol’s technology to ensure transparent, verifiable reforestation.
Gaia, whose name derives from the use of raw earth as the main binder of the construction mixture, can be considered a new eco-sustainable architectural model. Special attention is given to the use of natural waste materials.
TECLA is the first eco-habitat built using, at the same time, multiple Crane WASP collaborative printers. It demonstrates how 3D technology can create buildings while optimizing the construction process and minimizing the use of human and energy resources.
"From the Soul to the Soil"