Faux Floating Homes

The Two Islands Mark's House is Made to Appear as If It is Mid-Air

The Two Islands Mark's House is set to be displayed in Michigan's Flint region. The title stems from a faux Flint resident who lost his residence due to foreclosure.

The architectural team that is known as Two Islands is from London in spite of the Americana-themed project. The temporary installation will be erected this summer, the funding of which has been provided to Two Islands by way of a prize grant.

Mark's House appears to be floating in mid air due to the mirrored stand that it sits upon. During the warm weather, the structure will hold 1,500 gallons of water that will stream down on visitors. This will last until the fall when it will be deconstructed.


Photo Credits: gizmodo, designboom

Faux Floating Structures
The trend of creating faux mid-air structures which appear to float for temporary installations.
Architectural Mirrored Stands
The trend of using mirrored stands in architecture for creating the floating effect.
Interactive Architecture
The trend of creating interactive architecture which holds water for visitors to interact with.

Where This Applies

Architecture
Opportunity for architects to create innovative and interactive designs using mirrored stands.
Event Planning
Opportunity for event planners to utilize faux floating structures for unique temporary installations.
Tourism
Opportunity for tourist attractions to create interactive and visually stunning architecture for visitors to engage with.
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GENERATION
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  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Popularity 74%
Activity 52%
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