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The Citadel: Europe’s First Floating Apartment Complex

by , 07/29/09

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The Dutch have been fighting the rising and falling tides for centuries, building dikes and pumping water out of areas that are below sea level. Now, rather than fight the water infiltrating their land, the Dutch will use it as part of a new development called ‘New Water‘, which will feature the world’s first floating apartment complex, The Citadel. This “water-breaking” new project was designed by Koen Olthuis of Waterstudio in the Netherlands, and will use 25% less energy than a conventional building on land thanks to the use of water cooling techniques.

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8 Responses to “The Citadel: Europe’s First Floating Apartment Complex”

  1. maastrichtbiker maastrichtbiker says:

    “The Dutch have been fighting the rising and falling tides for centuries”

    Don’t remember any falling tides, let alone a reason to fight them.

    “the Netherlands, which is almost completely composed of wetlands”

    The view from Maastricht is quite different: no stinkin’ muddy wetlands in sight for hundreds of kilometers. Seeforyourself @maastricht-biking.com.

    Final reality check: the palms in the photo gallery: whoohahahaha…

  2. davidwayneosedach davidwayneosedach says:

    The floating apartments are certainly attractive. How about maintenance? This structure seems to have more surface area than a boat which (mine) I am well aware of cleaning. Or are these structures somehow self-cleaning?

  3. bugmenot bugmenot says:

    All is well and good.
    Until it springs a leak.

  4. kalamazoo mi apartments kalamazoo mi apartments says:

    Wow, these sound like really fancy apartments. I can’t imagine owning something so awesome as apartments floating on the water. I guess I’ll have to settle for my normal apartments :-)

  5. Save-world Save-world says:

    great, finally some people are tackling the world’s over-crowding instead of complaining about it.

    can we invent also whole cities on the same concept?

  6. john w. king john w. king says:

    what is the floating principle and what is the loading capacity

  7. Alejandra Alejandra says:

    When will they make houses like these? I sure do want one…

  8. seasacleaus SeasaCleaus says:

    parkour!

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