Considering the slew of man-made floating island concepts I have come across in the past, I couldn't believe that the Soul Flora would be the first to actually be created. Surely there has been one before this? I guess not.
To be completed later this year, the Soul Flora floating island will be located in Seoul, Korea, on the Hangang River. Costing approximately $84 million, it spans 9,995 square meters and is anchored by concrete blocks on the bottom of the river.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Man-made Floating Islands
- As floating islands become more prevalent, there is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in designing and constructing these man-made structures.
- Urban Waterfront Development
- The creation of Soul Flora highlights a potential trend of revitalizing urban waterfronts with innovative structures.
- Eco-friendly Architecture
- The use of man-made floating islands can disrupt traditional architecture by providing eco-friendly alternatives that can help reduce environmental impact while improving aesthetics.
Where This Applies
- Real Estate
- Real estate professionals could explore the potential of incorporating man-made floating islands as a unique offering in waterfront developments.
- Architecture and Engineering
- The creation of man-made floating islands highlights a potential for architects and engineers to create innovative designs that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as housing, recreation, or commercial spaces.
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental engineering professionals can explore the potential of man-made floating islands in addressing environmental concerns such as rising sea levels or depleting land resources.
