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Jelly-Fish 45 Habitat

In the future, you could be sleeping under water and having your morning coffee above, complete with ocean views. The Jelly-Fish 45 Habitat is a unique piece of architecture that is half-submerged in water. The five-story floating homes are meant for families of up to eight. The design by Giancarlo Zema is 10 meters high and over 15 meters in diameter.

Implications - Giancarlo Zema was inspired by the jellyfish and their "transparent and weightless structure." If you have always wanted to live in the ocean, this is as close as your going to get! The structure of the house is made entirely out of plastic and fiberglass. You will have to have a lot of cash to live in one of these jellyfish-inspired homes because they cost a whopping $2 million dollars!
Trend Themes
1. Half-submerged Architecture - Innovative architecture designs that involve being partially submerged in water present multiple opportunities for disruptive and eco-friendly living and vacation experiences.
2. Jellyfish-inspired Designs - Incorporating the structure and design of jellyfish into architecture and other product designs can create unique and visually stunning products for various markets.
3. Luxury Eco-homes - The demand for luxurious yet eco-friendly homes is increasing, creating opportunities for architects and designers to create sustainable homes that provide unique living experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can capitalize on the trend of half-submerged designs by developing innovative structures that make use of natural elements and provide eco-friendly living.
2. Luxury Real Estate - The luxury real estate industry can benefit from the growing demand for unique and luxurious living experiences, especially those that incorporate eco-friendly elements such as the Jelly-Fish 45 Habitat.
3. Product Design - Jellyfish-inspired designs offer a wide range of opportunities for product designers to create unique and visually stunning products across various markets, including home decor, fashion, and even transportation.

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