Pedro Gomes designed the Polygon Resort to fit an optimal amount of visitors while using the minimal amount of space.
The floating unit has a flexible canvas roof that collects solar energy and also reuses and collects rain water. The interior of the Polygon Resort is comprised of modular multifunctional furniture that makes the most use of the compact space.
The kitchen itself holds four single beds in drop down cupboards and a full-sized double wall bed is stored in the living room area.
Minuscule Floating Vacation Spots
The Polygon Resort Fits Up to 6 Visitors
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Compact Design - Opportunity for innovative designs that prioritize flexibility and compactness, especially for space-constrained environments.
2. Sustainable Floating Architecture - Potential for disruptive innovations in sustainable architecture, focusing on renewable energy and water conservation on floating structures.
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Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Potential for hotels and resorts to adopt compact floating structures as unique and eco-friendly vacation options.
2. Architecture & Construction - Opportunity for architects and construction companies to explore sustainable and modular design solutions for floating structures.
3. Furniture - Potential for furniture manufacturers to develop modular and multifunctional furniture specifically designed for compact spaces.