Kenyan Hut of Stilts and Rope Bridges Makes For an Awesome Holiday
Going Like Sixty — March 13, 2009 — Eco
References: dezeen
This is an awesome holiday home built in Kilifi, Kenya. The clients of Hogarth Architects are a mother and daughter, one an artist, the other a philosopher and poet. That makes perfect sense doesn't it? The hut will be the main living area, while the tower will be the center for bedrooms, bathrooms and the kitchen. The lodge can accommodate three families and may be leased commercially.
Implications - Architectural designs that boast environmental initiatives continue to gain momentum as they showcase an appreciation of nature, style and an acceptance of consumer demands. Holiday homes like this one are an example of how businesses can benefit from combining the minds of people from varying fields -- such as a philosopher, poet and architect -- to create super products.
Implications - Architectural designs that boast environmental initiatives continue to gain momentum as they showcase an appreciation of nature, style and an acceptance of consumer demands. Holiday homes like this one are an example of how businesses can benefit from combining the minds of people from varying fields -- such as a philosopher, poet and architect -- to create super products.
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1. Environmental Architecture - Designs that boast environmental initiatives continue to gain momentum and showcase an appreciation of nature.
2. Collaborative Design - Combining minds of people from varying fields can lead to innovative and super products.
3. Floating Homes - The use of stilts and rope bridges to create floating homes presents new possibilities for creative and unique architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Floating holiday homes like this one present an opportunity for the hospitality industry to offer guests a unique and eco-friendly vacation experience.
2. Real Estate - The concept of floating homes can be applied to real estate development, offering a potential solution for rising sea levels and limited land resources.
3. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can embrace the trend of floating and environmental architecture to create innovative and sustainable buildings.
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