A New Paradigm in Designing Sustainable Floating Architecture

Floating architectures are the buildings designed for living or working purposes. These architectural structures float on the surface of the water and can be moored in a permanent location. They are equipped with their independent electricity, water, sewage and gas systems which functions through a connection of permanent supply lines laid between the floating building and land. Sometimes these architectures also have a self-supporting system for themselves.

The floating architecture has emerged as one of the most sustainable building types when sustainable factors are put into place. This building technique is said to resolve many issues regarding the need for additional land for construction purposes in places such as Europe and Asia. Here, are some of the floating architectures that are said as the recent inventions and can be used as the replicable models across the globe.

  • Houseboats: Inspired by ships and fishing vessels, livable houseboats were made. These floating houses resembled a lot of a land-based property. These houseboats are as good as the land homes regarding design & construction and are strong & buoyant enough to withstand the forces of water.
  • Amphibious Dwellings: These are the dwelling types that stay on the land but are capable of floating. When the water level rises suddenly, the house is lifted by it. Such dwellings have pontoons or hollow basements that keep these buildings dry.

This construction mechanism is gaining significance with the rise in public awareness for the development of waterfront areas. The technology opens not only new construction grounds but also brings new opportunities for water as the renewable source of energy.