ARC: a platform for mobile living
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Scroll to see how ARC turns cities into software—and disconnected shelter into networked infrastructure
The Concept
From Static Blocks to Streaming Places
Cities were engineered for the steam age: concrete poured once, functions frozen for decades. ARC rewrites that formula. We treat space like software—container homes, stores, labs, farms, and more plug into automated towers and can move across a planet-wide rail, road, and sea network. Swap a clinic for a café in minutes; ship your home from a canyon rim to a coastal hub overnight. Mobility and re-programmability are built into ARC’s infrastructure.

Under the hood, ARC is a distributed operating system for living. Every new tower adds network power (Metcalfe’s Law), so growth drives value instead of scarcity. Housing stops behaving like a lottery ticket and starts acting like a cooperative whole. As supply joins, the network hosts more functions and serves more people—flipping shelter economics from static scarcity to dynamic abundance.
Where We Begin
We’re starting small: two Adventure Nodes in North-American wilderness playgrounds—think Rocky Mountains and desert highlands—each hosting white-glove container suites in two starter SKUs that dock into private solariums. Early pioneers purchase a container plus a slice of the network (formalized as RTUs) and help chart ARC’s constellation.
ARC is launching for affluent adventurers, collectors, remote creatives, and technologists seeking a sci-fi frontier. Their demand will drive expansion into a housing platform for everyone.
Why buy access for your home or store?

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Dynamic by default
Update a neighbourhood like scrolling a feed—no bulldozers, no decade-long rezonings. ARC unlocks urban evolution without destruction.

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Supply that scales

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Distributed agglomeration
Talent, tools, and ideas circulate between nodes at container speed—city-scale opportunity without city-scale congestion.

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Resilience built-in

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Shelter as a platform
Homes shift from passive assets to connected, programmable hardware—upgradable and redeployable like apps across ARC’s network.

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Dynamic by default

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Supply that scales

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Distributed agglomeration

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Resilience built-in
Fire, flood, or policy shift? Relocate modules and keep the community online. Geography becomes a variable, not a limit.

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Shelter as a platform
Homes shift from passive assets to connected, programmable hardware—upgradable and redeployable like apps across ARC’s network.
Meet our Team

Ian Abbott
Strategy & Operations

