Boat Homes to Subsist on Rising Sea levels

Boat Homes

Global warming seems to take an admiring toll on the Holland beaches. The place would soon witness erected over-water wonders if the grace of Dutch Architects continues to bestow. As of now, it has dipped 20% below sea level and the menace maintains its rising curve. Considering this a home building company called “Waterstudio” has come out with their next generation ecological and water-disaster proof houses.

Boat Homes

These floatable edifices stand on airtight practicalities with limp built into electrical energy and water cables nourishing it. It features bob-southwards suspended floor in case water levels reaches beyond control or to stand against floods. Folks, mind you it sis still a concept but is anticipated to be a conviction on the waters of Holland.

Boat Homes

Check out the gallery below features structural concepts, drawn by Waterstudio.

Via Gizmodo

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