CALGARY, Alberta (PinionNewswire) — Terra Lux is advancing its vision for healthier, more sustainable living through its Healing Homes initiative, bringing together modular architecture, wellness-focused design, and a growing network of innovators to explore new approaches to residential living.
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According to Terra Lux Founder Mayan Metzler, the initiative reflects the company’s belief that homes should support health and well-being in addition to providing shelter.
“Our homes influence how we sleep, what we eat, how productive we are, how connected we feel to nature, and ultimately how healthy we become,” Metzler said. “We believe the next generation of homes should actively improve the lives of the people living in them.”
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The company defines a Healing Home as a living environment intentionally designed to support healthier lifestyles through thoughtful design, natural light, clean air, clean water, food-growing systems, and technologies that encourage overall well-being.
As part of this vision, Terra Lux has selected advanced modular construction as a key component of its long-term strategy. Metzler said the company evaluated several manufacturers before identifying SpaceDome’s modular building technology as the best fit for its objectives.
“The goal isn’t simply to build faster,” Metzler said. “It’s to build better. We were impressed by the engineering, manufacturing quality, and attention to detail behind the technology.”
Terra Lux also announced plans to expand collaboration with innovators in Ukraine, where Metzler will visit manufacturing facilities, meet engineers and designers, and document the production process.
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“Innovation has no borders,” he said. “Ukraine has produced extraordinary engineers, designers, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers. We wanted to highlight the innovation that continues despite the challenges the country has faced and build long-term relationships that benefit everyone involved.”
The company said Big Hollow Green will become the first demonstration site for its Healing Homes concept, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience modular architecture alongside wellness technologies, food-growing systems, and sustainable design principles.
“Big Hollow Green was never intended to be just another development,” Metzler said. “It’s a living laboratory where people can experience what Healing Homes are designed to offer.”
Beyond residential housing, Terra Lux believes modular construction can support a variety of applications, including guest accommodations, wellness retreats, creative workspaces, hospitality projects, and educational environments.
The company also continues to expand the Futurist Network, its collaborative platform connecting architects, builders, developers, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists, and creators working on future-focused projects.
“The real value isn’t the software it’s the people,” Metzler said. “Technology is important. Community is transformational.”
Terra Lux said collaboration will remain central to its long-term strategy, including support for projects focused on wellness, sustainable communities, and innovative living environments. The company also continues preparations for FutureFest, an event designed to bring together innovators working across architecture, technology, wellness, and community development.
Looking ahead, Metzler said the company’s objective extends beyond developing homes.
“I hope people will say this was the beginning of a movement,” he said. “A movement that recognizes healthier people begins with healthier environments. The future won’t be built by one company. It will be built by communities of people who believe we can live better—and are willing to create it together.”
About Terra Lux
Terra Lux develops modular living environments centered on wellness, sustainability, and innovation. The company works with architects, builders, manufacturers, and technology partners to advance healthier living environments through thoughtful design and collaborative development
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Email Mayan Metzler: mayan@GermanKitchenCenter.com Call: (347) 992–0410
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