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Casa em Movimento by University of PortoArchitecture students from universities across Europe and even Egypt are putting the final touches on their <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-decathlon/">Solar Decathlon</a> 2012 projects, and we're excited to profile the Casa em Movimento from the University of Porto in Portugal. A groundbreaking <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tetrans-eco-friendly-modular-cubes-can-be-arranged-into-almost-design/">modular home for contemporary families</a>, CEM is clad in a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/breaking-solar-power-breakthrough-could-render-solar-cells-obsolete/">suite of photovoltaic panels</a> that track the sun as it makes its way across the sky each day, producing far more energy than it actually needs.1
Casa em Movimento by University of PortoThe facade of this house moves as the sun makes its way across the sky2
Casa em Movimento by University of PortoThe interior materials used have their own insulating materials3
Casa em Movimento by University of PortoThe house produces more energy than it can use4
Casa em Movimento by University of PortoThe surplus energy charges the family EVs and is fed back into the national grid5
Casa em Movimento by University of PortoA reflecting pool outside manages the bioclimate6
Casa em Movimento by University of PortoPermeable pavements outside control rainwater runoff7







