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The jellyfish house by Lab Zero is a highly stable nomadic beach home. The concept involves a large base, which stabilizes the home, and a stacked structure that provides great views and lots of light.
While the jellyfish house would be ideal on a deserted beach, it may be impractical to find a similar location for your own personal paradise. How would the jellyfish house look on a crowded beach? Could you imagine these dotting a coastline?
The structure itself is intended to shift with the weather, being tossed about the oceans and washing up and beaches. A double-layer of exterior skin is filled with pressurized air as a versatile and adjustable buffer against the elements, protecting against heat, cold and flooding while letting in light and affording views outside.
(dornob)
References: worldarchitecture.org, dornob
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