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Study of Floating and Moving Houses for New Resilient Living and a Need of Tomorrow

Tejaswini. D. Jadhav, Nilam. G. Powar, Samruddhi. S. Jagtap, Suprabha. N. Badave, A. S. Kulkarni

Abstract


The concept of plasticity in floating homes pattern is to go into the resilient characteristic and thus reveals some new ideas for the arrangement of this project. Resilient characteristic can be sum of characteristics for the natural disasters lick earthquake, uncomplicated implementation and the possibility to use of sustainable self - sufficient energy system in the location to limited energy sources, mobility, long life, water recycle system, prefabrication and modular construction with the potential for a reduced environmental impact .The benefits include potential for a comfortable and peaceful atmosphere directly connecting the nature considering the resilient features of the floating houses at the time of climate changes and attempts are made to design a low cost floating house for the people.


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