Welcome! To our solutions for “sustainable rural communities designed for the future” © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved.

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Welcome! To our solutions for “sustainable rural communities designed for the future” © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Design Features Round, square or rectangular shaped Above grade or at grade level Healthy Environmentally Sustainable Resilient Energy Efficient Absorbs CO₂ - carbon neutral Easily arranged individually or groups. Easily customized with various wall and roof colours © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Acoustic Benefits Quiet - well balanced acoustic levels Sound absorbing walls Hempcrete MgO © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Fresh Air Benefits Vapor permeable (breathable) (>2 gm/m² /mm) Inherently airtight (<2 m3/ m² hr @ 50 pa) Low air infiltration (.75 gm/m² /mm hg) Naturally hygroscopic, breathable walls © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Round Design Less material usage Higher resistance to wind and driving rain Energy efficient Superior acoustics A round building has natural thermal dynamics. Heated air naturally flows up to the ceiling and returns around the walls thereby creating an effective natural ventilation system. The natural curves of a round space soften the sounds inside the building. Sound waves dissipate as they wrap around the curves of the walls and the natural air flow. © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M42 The M42 is the smallest member of the family and with same health and structural features of all other members. Perfect as a rural cabin or outdoor sanitary facility. Floor Area: 42 m² CO₂ Sequestration: 3 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M52 The M52 is a larger, square version of the M42 with the same health and structural features. The M52 is ideal for a rural cabin or outdoor sanitary facility. Floor Area: 52m² CO₂ Sequestration: 3.1 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M82 Apart from the structural, health and spiritual benefits of its round shape, the M82 is an extremely adaptable structure for a: Residence Classroom Community center Health center Floor Area: 90m² CO₂ Sequestration: 4.43 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M92 The M92 is shown here configured as a two bedroom residence with an above ground floor level. The same model could be connected to a second unit or perhaps an M140. Residence Classroom Community center Health center Floor Area: 90 m² CO₂ Sequestration: 9 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M102 The M102 is a spacious 102 m² retirement home that can be implemented as a stand alone unit or as part of a community. Kitchen Eating area Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Living Room Dining Room Storage Sample M102 floor plan. © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M140 The M140 is shown here configured as community center or classroom. The same model could be connected to a second unit or perhaps an M92. Residence Classroom Community center Health center Size:140m² CO₂ Sequestration: 9.5 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Dual M140 Arrangement Here is an example of two M140’s arranged together as two separate houses or as one large residence. The second unit could be M92 or an M82 – round to rectangular. Residence Classroom Community center Health center Size:140m² CO₂ Sequestration: 19 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M290 Size: 320m² The M290 shown here has been configured as a three bedroom retirement residence with adjoining common area, kitchen and laundry room. Residence Classroom Community center Health center CO₂ Sequestration: 17.5 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Landing for electrical panel and storage M290 Section View Landing for electrical panel and storage Skylight Side wing Apartments Central access area 12 m² . Configuration is possible without the landing. © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

The M290_4 The M290-4 is the same as the M290 but with four side wings and easily configured as a community residence, classroom or community center. Sample M290-4 floor plan. © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Retirement Community A group of (5) M290 and (8) M82 retirement homes clustered around an M140 community center to create a small and friendly retirement community with walks, greenhouses and vegetable gardens. CO₂ Sequestration: 132.5 mt © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved

Thank You! for viewing our presentation. Also available for view are: mifranmodels.ppt mifranhempcrete.ppt mifranretirement.ppt Please feel free to contact us for any information you may require. www.mifraninc.com michael@mifraninc.com stewart@mifraninc.com 416.806.3557 © Mifran Inc. 2007 – 2016 All rights Reserved