The Zigloo 'Gyre' is a Floating Eco-Development
Meghan Young — February 9, 2010 — Art & Design
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I guess skyscrapers in any form or direction will send a slight shiver down my back (I'm not afraid of heights, per se, but living permanently in a hawk's nest isn't that appealing), but the Zigloo 'Gyre' underwater highrise is pretty impressive.
Created as a research station in addition to an off-shore resort including shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation, the Zigloo 'Gyre' will revolutionize our lifestyle as we know.
Even more impressive, the Zigloo 'Gyre' will be powered entirely by the sun, wind and ocean.
Created as a research station in addition to an off-shore resort including shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation, the Zigloo 'Gyre' will revolutionize our lifestyle as we know.
Even more impressive, the Zigloo 'Gyre' will be powered entirely by the sun, wind and ocean.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Underwater Living - The Zigloo 'Gyre' offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for sustainable underwater developments.
2. Self-sufficient Floating Structures - The use of solar, wind, and ocean power in the Zigloo 'Gyre' highlights a trend towards self-sufficient floating developments.
3. Off-shore Resorts - The Zigloo 'Gyre' reveals an emerging trend for unique and eco-friendly off-shore resort experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Zigloo 'Gyre' presents disruptive innovation opportunities in architectural design and engineering as the trend for eco-friendly and sustainable living continues to grow.
2. Tourism - The Zigloo 'Gyre' exemplifies the potential for new and unique tourism experiences in off-shore and underwater environments.
3. Renewable Energy - The use of self-sufficient power sources in the Zigloo 'Gyre' highlights a trend towards renewable energy solutions for floating structures and coastal developments.
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