Enjoy a Floating Eco-Habitat with the Waterpod
All of us are aware of the population growth across the globe that eventually causes the pollutions that we are experiencing. However, designers mary Mattingly and Mira Hunter had created the waterpod. The Waterpod is a floating habitat that will be launch on Labor Day. The Waterpod is designed to be fully self-sustaining and is made of reclaimes wood, metal and plastic. In addition, the Waterpod is affixed in a surplus barge with a size of 80×25 feet. The nice part of the Waterpod is its primary energy sources that will be the passive and active solar systems, which is combined wind a wind turbine.






Source: Waterpod via Inhabitat
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