Waterstudio - water-friendly, resilient architecture
From Jill Fehrenbacher and Sarah Rich
at Inhabitat
, we learned about Waterstudio
:
In the months following Katrina, one of the most interesting design solutions we found for dealing with rising water levels was the amphibious architecture
of Dutch firm Waterstudio
. Architect Koen Olthius
specializes in a unique technology that allows land-based buildings to detach from the ground and float under rising water conditions. Olthius’ claim to fame is that he focuses exclusively on aqueous design - design for building in, on and at the water - in a country where water dominates the landscape.
This design - if a flood-prone city grid were designed around having, say, 10% of its building stock built this way - would provide precious evacuation time - and since these structures are might well survive serious flooding - they’re the avant-garde of the recovery. Once the water recedes - these structures won’t need to be rebuilt.
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