This floating house was designed by Singapore based architect Myitr Malcew for H2ORIZON, French developer that specializes in floating structures.
Built on top of a buoyant platform, it boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room and an open kitchen, all encircled by large terraces.
I am thinking South of Formentera. Off the coast anywhere in the world really. Anywhere.
Palm Springs Life magazine had a beautiful
article of Marmol Radziner's prefab prototype (and home) in Desert Hot Spings, CA. I have bloged about the house
before, but I thought the work was too marvelous not to share.
Enjoy!
A few days ago I was ever so lucky to visit a High Desert PreFab construction in Yucca Valley. My friend
Caroline Ryder is writing an article about it for
California Homes and knowing I have a little obsession for
MCM, she invited me along.
Let me just say, wow! I can imagine this is not for everybody, but I am definitely not one of those people. I love the idea of being in the middle of what seems to be Nowhere, the only reminder of neighbours a tilted roofline behind some stone formation or another. To wake up and face the rocky hills, take my morning coffee up a giant boulder and shower outdoors just off my bathroom? It is supposed to be a holiday home, but I am pretty sure I could live there every day of the year.
Thank you Ryder.
B.
Architects
Blue Sky - Graham Residence Project.
Foto credits yours truly.