Vetrodom is a building unit that is designed as a wind energy conversion unit.
This is not just an ordinary house or piece of the architectural landscape.
In a nutshell, Vetrodom is a machine for wind energy harvesting which happens to be living or working space at the same time. Of course, there is a lot of space for solar energy harvesting PV panels as well and here you have it: Vetrodom solar augmented version.
At this point, Vetrodom comes as a unit with 236 square meters of living space.
When determining present size and shape (as a standard) of Vetrodom, performance improvement, as well as visual and architectural outlook, are taken into consideration.
Improvement features relative to Vetar wind turbines are seen in additional, up to, 10 % wind acceleration inside wind turbines which, under ideal conditions, increases power output up to 30 % relative to freestanding Vetar wind turbines. This is made possible by Vetrodom optimized geometry and directed cascaded acceleration effect.
Vetrodom consists of two major units, base (living/working) unit and dome unit where the wind turbine is placed. The height of the dome, relative to the base unit, can be changed up to 2 meters from the base top surface.