Modernism takes to the seas with this beautiful wood-wrapped houseboat by German architects Rost Niderehe. Seafaring homes have proven their viability through the years, and entire neighborhoods of coastal cities have sprouted up. This compact modern home combines prefab construction with an adaptable design to showcase the great potential of floating housing.
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[...] concept is basically a houseboat that is partially submerged, using a series of pontoons at the base to stabilize the structure. A [...]
An interesting deisng for a house boat.
painfully ikea.