Russian architectural
firm Remistudio has taken the concept of a man-made biosphere and gone to sea
with its vision for the floating "Ark Hotel." Designed to withstand
floods, tidal waves and rising ocean levels as well as earthquakes and other
natural disasters, the hotel concept would float and function independently on
the surface of a body of water, providing a green, self-sustaining environment
for guests who presumably, would never have to leave.09 more images after the break...
The shell-inspired Ark design has a load-bearing system of arches and cables which maintain an even weight distribution to withstand earthquakes, whilst the prefabricated frame allows for a fast and easy construction.The internal garden provides a lush escape for guests by acting as a greenhouse and enough daylight is filtered throughout the internal rooms to reduce the need for lighting.
The design also
integrates photovoltaic solar cells, a rainwater collection system and a frame
that is protected with layer of self-cleaning and recyclable
ethyltetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) – the same material used in the Beijing National Aquatic Center.
Aside from the
eco-credentials, it's a stunning design that seems to jump straight out of a
science-fiction film. We can only hope that the worst global warming
predictions prove inaccurate and it doesn't become the 22nd Century's holiday
destination of choice.
The Ark was designed
by Remistudio with
the assistance of the International Union of Architects’ program “Architecture
for Disaster Relief.”
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