Retract To The Future - FIXd's Innovative Transforming House Brings Future Technology To The Present

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Future Technology To The Present

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 Moving Walls, Retract to the Future with the Transformative Luxury Zero Energy House Mõ
 Ventus, by FIXd Architecture/Design, Boston, www.mo-ventus.com

 Transformative Zero energy home "Mõ Ventus" is introduced to global luxury real estate market.

Online PR News – 26-February-2013 Designer seeks developers or private individuals to build a unique
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revolutionary transformative zero energy residence for the global luxury real estate market. Imagine a
transforming house that could be located anywhere on the planet that literally transforms in real-time to
the needs and desires of those who live there. www.mo-ventus.com Imagine even further that this home
offered beautiful 180 degree views of nature, an outdoor amphitheater, beach access via tube slide and a
breathtaking home office/studio, among many other luxury features. This is not fantasy, thanks to Todd
Theodore Fix of FIXd Architecture/Design, designer of Mõ Ventus. This uniquely sustainable home utilizes
both wind and sun as energy sources and has many great built-in features to effectively capture and store
energy for later use.

"Unprecedented real-time transformation through the mõtus (movement) of large composite retractable
screens and rigid foam core shells allows the owner to have micro-management over day-lighting, heat
gain, visual openness, and privacy," said Todd Fix. "The high level of green features in such a revolutionary
design is unprecedented in the world of architecture due in part to how this house is organized so as to
embrace and utilize the features of a unique landscape and dramatic sloping site." The topographically
integrated wind basin form is sited towards prevailing winds and is projected to increase nearly five-fold the
potential wind-generated energy. Hydrogen fuel cells are then used to store this energy on site for later use.

"Three pools have the dual usage of recreation and micro-climate cooling," said Fix. "Photovoltaic arrays,
four embedded bi-directional wind turbines, and fuel cells provide power to meet all operational needs
enabling the house if desired to be remotely located off the grid."

"Not bound by geography, climate or access to a power grid, this house can be built literally anywhere in the
world, in remote on- or off-the-grid locations; e.g., Island vacation homes or mountain hideaways," said
Ryan Ole Hass of Nourmand & Associates. "It's ideally suited for fresh- or saltwater beachfront locations
with moderate to steep slopes and temperate climates, but can be easily adapted for inland mountain
topography."

"Mõ Ventus also features an exciting home-office studio, cantilevered and thrust poetically into the
landscape," said Ryan. "Easily customized for the home owner, many extra features can be part of the final
design of Mõ Ventus." Ready to be built to bring the home of the future into the present moment, developers,
builders, or private individuals are sought to make this a luxurious sustainable reality. This is sure to be a
very gratifying project for those seeking to bring a better quality of life to humanity.

For more information and to view videos & images of this highly innovative residential home design, visit
www.mo-ventus.com or contact Ryan Ole Hass, MBA, at 323.893.7253 or Todd Theodore Fix at
781.591.2117.

Project video link: www.vimeo.com/57931453

Contact Information
Contact:
Ryan Ole Hass
ryan@mo-ventus.com
P: 323.893.7253
Beverly Hills, CA

Contact:
Todd Fix
todd@mo-ventus.com
P: 781.591.2117
Boston, MA
Bangkok, TH

Media Information
Todd Fix
todd@mo-ventus.com
http://www.mo-ventus.com
1731 Beacon St #109
Brookline
MA
02465
United States

						
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