The DD16 Floating Cabin Features the Essentials for Comfortable Living
Michael Hemsworth — August 10, 2017 — Art & Design
References: bio-architects & blessthisstuff
Spending time on the water usually means taking to some kind of vessel, but the DD16 Floating Cabin looks to change this with an architectural design that is intended to be placed on the surface of the water. Designed by BIO Architects, the cabin is small yet well-appointed with a double bed, a bathroom complete with a shower and even a dining table. The cabin also boasts a dock area for sitting out on the edge in order to enjoy your time spent on the water without having to feel seasick.
The DD16 Floating Cabin is prefabricated and can be placed wherever it's desired, while also being able to operate off the grid thanks to solar panels, a bio toilet and by drawing water from the body it sits on.
The DD16 Floating Cabin is prefabricated and can be placed wherever it's desired, while also being able to operate off the grid thanks to solar panels, a bio toilet and by drawing water from the body it sits on.
Trend Themes
1. Floating Prefab Architecture - The floating cabin design presents opportunities for sustainable and cost-effective housing solutions.
2. Off-the-grid Living - Developing eco-friendly off-the-grid homes is a chance to improve resilience for homeowners and renters.
3. Water-based Lifestyle - Innovating design concepts for a water-based lifestyle is an unexplored market with high potential.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Investing in floating prefab architecture provides a unique selling point in the real estate industry.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - Waterfront tourism and hospitality companies can incorporate floating cabins as a unique accommodation option.
3. Construction and Engineering - Companies who specialize in sustainable and off-the-grid construction can leverage the advancements in the design of the DD16 Floating Cabin.
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