Everyone dreams of a waterfront house, but not too many can actually live on the water. John Pardey Architects did just that. They designed Hindi House for which they have won an award for architectural excellence in the 2009 RIBA Awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Nature inspired residents sits on the river bank and, from time to time, the Hindi House is surrounded by water. The photos above are actually taken during periodical flooding. The house has living and bedroom spaces with a staircase leading to a balcony. It’s a cedar and zinc-clad marvel with a beautiful outdoor room with a large deck. The steps lead to the garden and high columns underneath the house prevent flooding from the river.
Wall to wall windows are inviting the outdoors in and creating a true feeling of being one with mother nature.
Floating Residences
A River Runs Through the 'Hindi House' by John Pardey Architects
Trend Themes
1. Floating Architecture - Exploring the construction of buildings designed to float on water presents opportunities for the development of eco-friendly floating hotels and luxury resorts.
2. Natural Disasters Adaptation - Designing resilient and adaptable houses to mitigate the impact of natural disasters like flooding presents opportunities for developing smart homes and installing Internet of things technologies to provide real-time data on water levels and other variables.
3. Waterfront Real Estate Investment - Investment in developing waterfront real estate properties presents opportunities for high-return investments that merge technology and architecture to create sustainable and eco-friendly living spaces on the water.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Development - Developing eco-friendly floating condominiums and hotels to meet the growing demand for luxury living on the water.
2. Architecture - Designing and engineering floating homes and buildings that can withstand the effects of changing water levels while meeting the comfort and safety needs of residents.
3. Construction - Developing the technology and methods to construct durable and resilient floating structures that mitigate the impact of natural disasters.