Energy-neutral design is a technique which employs environmentally-friendly practices and low energy consumption throughout the process of development and it is the framework for this floating villa by vanOmmeren architects. The sustainable structure is positioned near the historic center of Haarlem -- a must-see for travelers.
The Haarlem Shuffle is an exceptional rectangular composition that relies on wood cladding, as well as open and closed facade elements, to maximize light exposure and scenery. Meeting the owner's high standards and desire for sustainable lodging, there is no gas connection on board and the floating villa is equipped with two heat pumps, as well as a solar-paneled roof that guarantees comfortable and energy-neutral living.
Photo Credits: vanOmmeren-architecten and Eva Bloem
Energy-Neutral Floating Villas
Haarlem Shuffle is Located in the Spaarne River in North Holland
Trend Themes
1. Energy-neutral Architecture - Designing buildings that are environmentally-friendly and low-energy consuming, which presents an opportunity for construction companies to offer sustainable solutions.
2. Floating Architecture - Developing structures that can float, opening up new possibilities for markets such as floating hotels, restaurants or even offices.
3. Green Tourism - Creating tourism offerings that are environmentally-friendly will appeal to the growing environmentally-conscious consumer base, therefore providing potential for businesses to attract ecotourists.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Construction companies can offer sustainable solutions and leverage energy-neutral architecture to address environmental concerns and provide innovative designs that meet consumer expectations.
2. Tourism - Green tourism offerings will capture a growing environmentally-conscious consumer base and provide opportunities for hotels and guesthouses to differentiate their businesses by appealing to ecotourists.
3. Architecture and Design - Innovative firms that specialize in sustainable designs, such as those who created the Haarlem Shuffle, are poised to redefine building design and lead the way in energy-neutral construction projects, particularly for floating structures.