The prevalence of flooding in many geographical locations has many homeowners seeking out ways to prevent water damage, which is what this house design does in an innovative way.
Named the 'Greenhouse That Grows Legs,' the house is the work of the BAT Studio for Middlesex, United Kingdom residents Erica and Peter. The couple decided to take action after they went through their fifth ordeal with flooding from the River Thames.
Although not designed to be an actual dwelling, the 'Greenhouse That Grows Legs' is designed to offer the couple a safe haven for their belongings. When a flood warning is issued, the couple can pack their items into the building, which can be raised or lowered via remote control.
Flood-Proof Housing
The 'Greenhouse That Grows Legs' is Designed to Prevent Water Damage
Trend Themes
1. Flood-proof Homes - The growing concern of flooding creates a significant opportunity for developers to specialize in flood-proof home designs.
2. Remote-controlled Structures - The development of remote-controlled structures, such as the 'Greenhouse That Grows Legs,' offers new opportunities for disaster preparedness innovation.
3. Sustainable Disaster Preparedness - Sustainable disaster-preparedness housing is an emerging trend that creates a significant opportunity to innovate with eco-friendly and flood-proof materials.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry has a significant opportunity to expand its product offerings to meet the rising demand for flood-proof home designs.
2. Disaster Preparedness - Disaster preparedness companies have the opportunity to promote innovative technology and remote-controlled structures that provide safe haven during disasters.
3. Eco-friendly Housing - The trend of sustainable disaster-preparedness housing presents opportunities for the eco-friendly housing industry to expand their focus to include flood-proof designs.