Why this program: This unique, innovative, and deeply integrated series of hands-on courses goes far beyond delivering academic knowledge. It builds the precise execution skills required to master the most profitable, scalable, and climate-resilient sector in modern real estate. Through our proprietary Green Premium, 5* Development approach, participants learn to maximize project quality and financial yield while aggressively compressing development timelines and providing high-performance affordable housing.
Rather than analyzing passive case studies, students actively advance a live, real-world asset through the Buy, Build, Rent, Refinance, Repeat (BBRRR) framework. Every participant's Capstone project is engineered to generate a minimum of US$1.5 Million in net worth over 5 years, establishing a definitive, high-yield path to an exceptional return on this Executive Master investment.
Audience: Anyone interested to become Real Estate Project developers in any country.
Who teaches this program: A team of reputable, experienced and professional subject matter expert practitioners lead by Lead Facilitators  known worldwide to be authorities in their field.Â
Time required: Each online module requires 40 weekly notional hours (10 hours per week). Onsite Workshops are 40 hours over 5 days.
How is the program delivered: 8 distance learning course and 4 onside worksheet delivered through small groups of no more than 20 participants for optimal quality.
Cost (US$): $2,000 per course or 5 day workshop, $4,000 discount for the complete program of 12 modules - Three month advanced registration - $1000, referrals for full program paid at regular price: $2000. Possibility to pay the full program with reasonable monthly installments. Loans available for program and travel cost to onside workshops.Â
One year program designed to allow busy professionals to attend while working full time 9 to 5 type of jobs
8 Distance Learning Courses (DLC): 4 weeks per course, 10 notional hours per course.
4 Onsite Workshops (OSWS): 40 hours over 5 consecutive weekdays, situated across 4 continents.
Each course module is graded with both multiple choice and essay exams (Captsone project deliverables)
Participants receive a free copy of the Book "Building Green from the Ground Up" which is used text reference for this course
Capstone Engine: A running live-asset simulator utilizing the Buy, Build, Rent, Refinance, Repeat (BBRRR) framework to engineer a for participants minimum of $1.5M USD in net worth generation over 5 years, and creating a colossal return on the program investment.
Certificate of Proficiency delivered at the successful completion of the program.
This program architecture is an elite, hybrid execution model. By combining highly targeted, low-friction distance learning with intensive, location-specific global workshops, students actively de-risk a 3+ building/24 unit development (required for the minimum $1.5M USD in net worth generation) under program director Frederic Pouyot’s direct guidance.Â
Current Status: Formal accreditation of the Executive Master Program with global academic institutions and premier real estate professional organizations is actively in progress.
The Strategy: The program’s rigorous, 320-notional-hour architecture and multi-layered evaluation gateways are intentionally engineered to meet and exceed international executive education standards.
Immediate Value: While formal institutional stamps are clearing regulatory pipelines, the curriculum is already fully aligned with the technical requirements of global green building councils and high-LTV environmental financing programs. Participants gain immediate, actionable industry leverage from day one, independent of standard academic timelines.Â
Book Integration: Preface & Chapter 1: The Hidden Cost of How We Build; 2026 carbon footprints.
Developer Competency: Vision & Legacy: Shifting developer mindset from short-term speculative builds to high-performance, multigenerational holding assets.
Curriculum Focus: Locating a suitable 1,500 m² - 2,500 m² minimum international parcel for 3+ Building/32+ unit. Conducting localized market studies, parsing geographical constraints, baseline environmental zoning reviews, and determining project sizing to accommodate residential/mixed commercial unit cluster.
Faculty & Sync: Rick Maryansky (Introductory & Weekly Q&A) + Frederic Pouyot (Grading & Systems Orientation).
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (Zoning/Site Metrics) + Essay Exam (Market, Geotechnical, and Geographic Baseline Analysis for Capstone Plot).
Book Integration: Chapter 4 & 5: Systemic integration vs. technology checklists; parsing the building-transportation nexus.
Developer Competency: Systemic Orchestration: Balancing technical, organizational, lifecycle economic risk variables, and eliminating siloed thinking.
Curriculum Focus: Auditing conventional "Code Minimum" assets against integrated layout baselines. Understanding how building orientation, envelope resilience, and occupant patterns interact dynamically to minimize total peak building loads.
Faculty & Sync: David Chernushenko* (Municipal Policy Authority) & Urban Ziegler* (NRCan Energy Modeling Expert).
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (Systemic Risk Metrics) + Essay Exam (Baseline Energy Profile Audit comparing regional code builds to integrated layouts).
🟩 Onsite Workshop 1: Cancun, Mexico (40 Hours/5 Weekdays)
Lead Facilitator: Frederic Pouyot
Focus: Deal Structuring & Earth Pressing Masterclass
Day 1–2 (The Deal Room): Reviewing individual student land selections. Formulating cross-border joint ventures, special purpose vehicles (SPVs), and local entities.
Day 3–4 (Field Operations): Hands-on soil mechanics testing. Conducting triaxial analysis, mix optimization, and running mechanical brick presses. Field-testing stabilization chemistry (lime/cement tracking).
Day 5 (The Critique): Defense of Capstone Milestone 1: "Land Viability & Soil Engineering Blueprint".
Block 2: Bioclimatic Architecture & Micro-Utilities
Book Integration: Chapter 7: Geometry over hardware: building shape, layouts oriented 15° East of South, and 4-5 storey mid-rise sweet spots.
Developer Competency: Resource Efficiency: Capitalizing on free physical assets (solar angles, microclimates, thermal orientation) to slash mechanical equipment capex.
Curriculum Focus: Structuring site layouts utilizing southern deciduous buffers and northern evergreen/earth mounds. Designing the southern 3-story greenhouse solarium to permit natural convection loops and passive food production.
Faculty & Sync: Alberto Donaire* (Green Architecture & Master Planning Lead).
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (Solar Azimuth & Shading Angles) + Essay Exam (Bio-Climatic Site Layout & Passive Solar Orientation Mapping).
Book Integration: Chapter 8: Low-embodied energy profiles; Compressed Earth Bricks (CEB), mass timber systems, and R-45/R-70 thresholds.
Developer Competency: Material Mastery: Understanding carbon sequestration in structural media to capture long-term asset resilience and regulatory approvals.
Curriculum Focus: Structural engineering for single-wall stabilized compressed earth block (SCEB) structures. Calculating single-wall thermal mass mechanics, specifying rubble trench foundations, applying external breathable natural stucco finish insulation, and detailing high-efficiency double-glazed fiberglass windows (South) and triple-glazed windows (North/East/West) with sliding insulating shutters.
Faculty & Sync: Dallas Terry* (Earth Materials Specialist) & Robin Wentzel (Environmental Contracting).
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (Embodied Energy & Compressive Strengths) + Essay Exam (Material Specification & R-Value Log targeting less than 0.6 ACH50 using non-toxic media).
🟩 Onsite Workshop 2: Bangkok, Thailand (40 hours/5 days)
Lead Facilitator: : Frederic Pouyot
Focus: Advanced Bioclimatic Modeling & Envelope Practicum
Day 1–2 (The Tech Lab): Onsite bio-climatic site mapping, solar path tracking, and envelope layer testing. Simulating local microclimates against earth-wall configurations.
Day 3–4 (Systems Lab): Calibrating Compressed Earth Brick compaction ratios on site. Engineering structural tolerances of multi-story earth load-bearing layouts under extreme local moisture parameters.
Day 5 (The Critique): Defense of Capstone Milestone 2: "Complete Architectural Shell, Material Log, and Site Optimization Map".
Book Integration: Chapter 9: Active solar surfaces as direct roofing/cladding; localized LCOE updates; 22-24% efficiency scaling.
Developer Competency: Infrastructure Ownership: Transforming passive structural envelopes into localized, revenue-generating power utilities.
Curriculum Focus: Integrating GSE Integration technology for seamless rooftop BIPV. Dimensioning integrated 10kW to 1.2MW arrays spanning the building roof, solar carports, and storage sheds. Engineering localized microgrid dispatch controls to capture outsized energy revenue.
Faculty & Sync: Warren Abar (Renewable Energy Integration & iSolara Systems).
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (Peak kWp Yields & Inversion Degradation) + Essay Exam (Solar Array System Design matched directly to predicted building operational loads).
Book Integration: Chapter 10: Cold-climate air/ground-source heat pumps (COP 4.0+); solar-assisted indoor thermal storage.
Developer Competency: De-risking Utilities: Eliminating natural gas price volatility, methane liabilities, and escalating local carbon tax penalties.
Curriculum Focus: Engineering hydronic radiant floors laid over ceramic-covered earthen floors. Sizing heat pump loops to bypass utility spikes. Connecting Level 2 EV charging stations within the 8-unit structural matrix. Designing "Battery-as-a-Service" storage leasing configurations by capitalizing on regional ICE vs. EV Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) differentials.
Faculty & Sync: Cleantech Systems Engineers (Decentralized District Loop Authorities) & Frederic Pouyot.
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (COP Calculations & Battery Peak-Shaving Metrics) + Essay Exam (HVAC Sizing, EV Infrastructure, and Thermal Load Calculation Sheets).
🟩 Onsite Workshop 3: Marrakesh, Morocco (40 Hours/5 Weekdays)
Lead Facilitator: Frederic Pouyot
Focus: Active Microgrids, Water Loops & Historic Earth Inspection
Day 1–2 (Infrastructure Lab): Onsite active microgrid configuration, sensor placement, and battery bank load balance testing. Inspecting historic and modern earth structures in arid climates to analyze centuries-long thermal behavior.
Day 3–4 (Systems Lab): Wiring mockups for Level 2 EV charging load distribution. Sizing local utility meters to transition solar and battery infrastructure into individual tenant utility billings (indexed 5% lower than grid costs).
Day 5 (The Critique): Defense of Capstone Milestone 3: "Microgrid Schematic, EV Infrastructure Layout & Decoupled Mechanical Design".
Book Integration: Chapter 11: Closed-loop water infrastructure; greywater recycling, organic waste biogas, community greenhouses, aquaponics integration, and bio-industrial closed loops.
Developer Competency: Ecological Integration & Community Value: Shielding assets from municipal utility costs while creating unique amenities that command rent premiums and stabilize occupancy.
Curriculum Focus: Charting site water loops matching rainwater capture to greywater recycling. Structuring the operations of the southern solarium greenhouse for commercial cultivation (gourmet mushrooms, garlic, aquaponics, eggs) managed by an onsite community gardener. Sourcing affordable, local non-processed wood for interior cabinets, trim, and doors.
Faculty & Sync: Biomimicry Engineers, Matthieu Mehuys* (Bio-Industrial Crop Expert), Wilson Baptiste* & Frederic Pouyot.
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (Hydrological Flows & Crop Yield Cycles) + Essay Exam (Agri-Hood Operational Model & Circular Economy Flowchart).
Book Integration: Chapters 3, 4 & 6: 25-year financial lifecycle modeling; identifying baseline credits; CMHC MLI Select point strategies; leveraging green funds.
Developer Competency: Capital Optimization: Financial engineering that replaces raw upfront cost-accounting with high-LTV debt structuring, reduced debt service coverage ratios (DSCR), and extended amortizations.
Curriculum Focus: Formulating the complete Bill of Quantities (BoQ) and 5-year multi-tiered cash flow pro-forma. Modeling the five distinct green revenue layers: base rent, solar utility subscriptions, Level 2 EV station fees, battery leases, and solarium food-share memberships. Engineering the capital stack using Canada's CMHC MLI Select criteria (securing 100 points via affordability and efficiency) and matching international low-carbon/affordable grant equivalents.
Faculty & Sync: Windmill Development Group Principals, FCM Green Municipal Fund Advisors, Alfonso Quadra*, & Frederic Pouyot.
Assessments: 20-Question MCQ (DSCR, Cap Rates, and MLI Point Grids) + Essay Exam (Underwritten Multi-Stream Pro-Forma & Stamped Green Capital Stack Proposal).
🟩 Onsite Workshop 4: Nice, France (40 Hours/5 Weekdays)
Lead Facilitator: Frederic Pouyot (Comprehensive Evaluation Board)
Focus: The International Investment Committee Pitch & Program Graduation
Day 1–2 (Executive Suite): Final execution of the BBRRR Asset Simulator to calibrate the 5-year, $1.5M USD wealth generation target. Structuring the legal frameworks for asset holding, multi-generational trusts, and green lease addendums.
Day 3–4 (The Boardroom): Executive communication coaching, investment defense dry runs, and financial stress-testing against shifting global interest rates.
Day 5 (The Grand Finale): Final Capstone Defense (RED12). Students present a fully stamped, bank-ready Master Development Plan to a panel of institutional financiers, green fund managers, and appraised engineering experts for formal Master's Degree graduation.
Enrolling in the Executive Master Program unlocks substantial strategic, financial, and wealth-building opportunities designed to deliver an exceptional return on investment:
Net Worth Generation: Through the active capstone, participants position themselves to secure a minimum of $1.5M USD in new direct net worth within 5 years.
US$2,000 Referral Fee Program: To further enhance enrollment returns, the program offers a lucrative 10% referral fee for every new participant brought into the program, serving as an additional high-yield revenue stream.
Flexible Payment Terms: To ensure accessibility and smooth capital management, participants have the ability to pay tuition and program (including workshop travel and accomodation) through monthly installment plans.
Early Registration Discount: To secure placement ahead of the upcoming term in our small class cohorts of maximum 20 participants, a US$1,000 early bird pricing discount lowers the upfront capital investment fee for people who register at least 3 months ahead of program start.
Satisfaction Guarantee: Possible refund to student who demonstrated 100% attendance at all courses and workshops, submit all milestones documents on time with passing marks, and provided documented proof of analyzing and rejecting at least three land parcels using the Capstone Simulator. A 25% non-refundable administrative and logistics fee is permanently retained to cover sunk hard costs like international venues, catering, and grading hours.Â
To maintain international institutional accreditation and justify a premium executive program tier, the system enforces a rigorous pacing framework:
Asynchronous Assets (4.5 Hours/Week): High-definition video case studies, on-site execution logs, and textbook readings.
Synchronous Interaction (1.0 Hour/Week): Live interactive synchronization and Q&A with the designated Subject Matter Expert (SME).
Self-Directed Applied Work (4.5 Hours/Week): Direct workspace application, iteratively updating the student's personal Capstone spreadsheet, architectural layers, and financing applications.
Total Notional Commitment: Exactly 10 hours per course over each 4-week block.
Verification Gateways: Multi-layered verification via automated, randomized technical multiple-choice exams inside the Learning Management System tool (verifying exact data metrics) alongside deep analytical essay defenses marked directly by Frederic Pouyot.
1) Complete the Course Inquiry and application form for the masters program and thenÂ
2) Call +1 819 923-2760 (cell/whatsapp) for a pre-qualification interview