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Better than a  House

Better than a  Hi-Rise

IDS - GENERAL

IDS - CONSULTING

IDS - RESEARCH

IDS - DEVELOPMENT

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PROJECTS

        Div-1  (Architecture)

               •  Lot-Rise

                        •  Home

                        •  About

                        •  Compare

                        •  Example

                        •  Contact


        Div-2  (Philosophy)

                 Liberty Project

       

        Div-3  (Mechanical)

               •  Brakes  (liquid cooled)

  1. Engine  (VDC)

  2. Tire  (airless)

                 Cyclops Rotary Engine

                 Scroller Mechanics


        Div-4  (Ground Transport)

  1. ATV  (snow / water / dirt)

  2. Campers

  3.    •  Bicycle  (Locus)

  4. Roadster  (on-off road)

  5. Wheelchair  (propulsion)

                 Panther Motorcycle


        Div-5  (Digital)

                 Internet "Of the People"


        Div-6  (non-Essentials)


        Div-7  (Essentials)

  1. Shoe  (temp control)


        Div-8  (Energy, Science)

                 Magnetics  (shielding)


        Div-9  (Air / Water Transport)

  1. •  Aircraft  (ultralight)

  2. •  Motor-Sail Boat


        Div-10  (closed)

        Div-11  (closed)


        Div-12  (Business)

                 Investment "Of the People"

               •  Patent Law Flaws

•  When a classic neighborhood with wonderful architectural homes

   gets too close to the city center

   such that the land is worth too much more than the houses,

   the homes tend to be torn down and the heritage is lost.


  see :  About


  1. What if you could take the best of those homes

   and move them up into a Lot-Rise building

   such that the architecture and history is preserved

   and land is opened up for parkland and / or further new development ?


   see :  Example


•  What if you want the benefits of a suburban home

   but the land is not suited for the construction of a typical suburb

   such as desert or swampy or steep / rugged land.


•  The Lot-Rise approach offers the benefits of a suburban home

    together with the benefits of a hi-rise


    see :  Compare