Special architecture houseboat from standard building elements.
Friday, May 29th, 2009Thanks to the use of standard materials – which are composed in a nonstandard way by Waterarchitect Van Bueren – you can have an affordable houseboat. Twelve repeating wooden joists, placed on a 5 x 20 meter concrete hull, make up the construction. The roof and façade are created by 80 bulged windows, each one in its standard 2 x 1 meter rectangular frame. The elongated rectangular form – characteristic for a house boat – is emphasized by the repeating forms. The rounding adds a sense of spaciousness to the interior. The windows create comfortable diffuse lighting on both floors. Some windows are opaque or translucent to prevent too much heating. While most houseboats lack a garden, this one compensates well with two balconies, plus a large terrace, and wide stairs towards the water. The inside area totals to 180 square meters, encompassing 3 bedrooms and a generous kitchen. read more »