Floating architecture
Floating architecture refers to structures designed to float on water, often built in response to rising sea levels and climate change. These buildings can be constructed on platforms or use buoyant materials, allowing them to adapt to changing water levels while minimizing environmental impact.
This innovative design can be seen in various forms, such as floating homes, marinas, and floating parks. By utilizing water surfaces, floating architecture not only provides living and recreational spaces but also promotes sustainable urban development in coastal areas and flood-prone regions.