In general the vertical hierarchy of the urban environment opens the lower levels of buildings and outdoor spaces to the public, but the Flederhaus by Heri & Salli changes this dramatically.
Of course, this particular project is probably unlike anything you've ever seen.
The four-storey plus attic structure takes the form of a conventional house with a pitched roof, leaving its front and back facades enclosed only by guardrails on each floor. Most compellingly, the metropolitan installation in Vienna, Austria, contains clusters of hammocks so that park-goers can climb its steps and kick back in one of these suspended day sleepers. Offering a vast view of the surrounding architecture and greenery, the Flederhaus by Heri & Salli holds around 30 separate slings.
Public Hammock Houses
Flederhaus by Heri & Salli is a Vertical Park of Repose
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Park Spaces - Creating multi-level park spaces that offer unique and immersive leisure experiences.
2. Urban Hammock Installations - Incorporating hammocks into urban structures for relaxation and enjoyment.
3. Open-air Architecture - Designing buildings with open facades and elevated platforms for public use.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Innovating the design and construction of urban spaces to include public hammock installations.
2. Leisure and Recreation - Developing unique and relaxing experiences within urban environments through the creation of vertical park spaces.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Integrating hammock installations into hotels, resorts, and other tourist attractions to attract visitors seeking leisure and relaxation.