Ontop of security, there's also the potential issue with medical access. You're going to need a way to call in EMTs and handle ambulances/careflight which a proper medieval village wouldn't have to deal with there Plus worry about building codes in the first place.
Building codes are likely going to be a hurdle, which is why we've opened up talks with an historical architecture firm, who will be able to answer those questions in a way I don't have the expertise to. Medical response is definitely a concern. One of those behind the scenes notes I had was to ensure there was at least one "village green" which confirms to the 100' around best practice LZ expectations of a lifeflight helicopter. Likewise concealed med kits will be available throughout the village and there will be at least two "powered" zones where there will be concealed electricity, to include an AED.
@@TheTurnipOfTerror Considering that it's Kansas, you might also want to think about how to handle things with higher capacity shelters for storms like tornadoes. And considering the isolation, you might also want to consider finding an advisor for the medical side, and perhaps some on site medical staff
Ontop of security, there's also the potential issue with medical access. You're going to need a way to call in EMTs and handle ambulances/careflight which a proper medieval village wouldn't have to deal with there
Plus worry about building codes in the first place.
Building codes are likely going to be a hurdle, which is why we've opened up talks with an historical architecture firm, who will be able to answer those questions in a way I don't have the expertise to.
Medical response is definitely a concern. One of those behind the scenes notes I had was to ensure there was at least one "village green" which confirms to the 100' around best practice LZ expectations of a lifeflight helicopter. Likewise concealed med kits will be available throughout the village and there will be at least two "powered" zones where there will be concealed electricity, to include an AED.
@@TheTurnipOfTerror Considering that it's Kansas, you might also want to think about how to handle things with higher capacity shelters for storms like tornadoes.
And considering the isolation, you might also want to consider finding an advisor for the medical side, and perhaps some on site medical staff
@@AzraelThanatosbasements and storm shelters are a given in this area.