Floating Structures
Floating structures are buildings or platforms that remain buoyant on water, designed to withstand waves and currents. They can be made from various materials, including concrete and steel, and are often used for purposes like housing, tourism, and energy production. Examples include floating homes, offshore wind farms, and floating bridges.
These structures are engineered to adapt to changing water levels and environmental conditions. They can be found in lakes, rivers, and oceans, providing innovative solutions for land scarcity and environmental challenges. Floating structures contribute to sustainable development by minimizing land use and preserving natural habitats.