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ABOUT

Nucleus Design is a California licensed, custom regenerative design-build company that works to support all life “From Soil to Spirit” by using natural design patterns to:

Slow spread sink water

Build soil

Increase biodiversity

Increase efficiency

Create longterm resilience

Make beauty

We begin all of our projects with a Macro-to-micro  holistic assessment of your small or broad-acre property. We will look at specific patterns that influence your land, like climate, landforms, water patterns, access, exposure, and combining that with goals and intentions; and work to weave back the connection of human and nature toward a more reciprocal and closed loop relationship. Creating a passive living, flowing system that can be complemented  with trees, structures, food & animal systems that incorporate and boost local ecology by creating and sequester the two magic principles to Regeneration; Water and Carbon!!  The solutions are here, and we install them. 

 

Call now or email for scheduling consultation

707 775 5746

karmendra@nucleusdesign.org

 

 

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Karmendra Kevin  Rossy 

 

For the over past 20 years, Karmendra has committed himself to creating abundant, beautiful, and regernative places of health and well being  for future generations of humans and wildlife.

 

Originally from the suburbs of Houston, TX, Kevin Karmendra Rossy has traveled the world seeking truth and knowledge living in Europe, India, and throughout the United States immersing himself into the socio-eco-spiritual solutions needed to transition society towards a holistic, Neo-Humanistic, future where we embrace and support all life "From Soil To Spirit". 

  

He holds a Bachelors of Science Degree in Integrative Eco-Social Design through Gaia University, is Accredited Professional with ARCSA American Rain Catchment Systems of America, since 2005 is a certified permaculture teacher and designer and has advanced training and a diverse range of experience in key line design, earthworks, food forest systems, rain-water harvesting, carbon sequestration,  natural building, habitat restoration, community building, digging, trenching, lifting, pushing, pulling.

He calls home and raises his family in land of Southern Pomo and Coastal Miwok of Russian River Watershed in West Sonoma County.

 

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