Prefab Floating House by MOS

Located at rocky site in Lake Huron, MOS Architects have created a house with sustainable concept. This prefab house floats atop a structure of steel pontoons, allowing it to fluctuate along with the lake.

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Description from Architects:
“Instead, we worked with the contractor to devise a prefabrication and construction process that maximized the use of the unique character of the site: Lake Huron as a waterway. Construction materials were instead delivered to the contractor’s fabrication shop, located on the lake shore. The steel platform structure with incorporated pontoons was built first and towed to the lake outside the workshop. On the frozen lake, near the shore, the fabricators constructed the house. The structure was then towed to the site and anchored. In total, between the various construction stages, the house traveled a total distance of approximately 80 km on the lake. The formal envelope of the house experiments with the cedar siding of the vernacular home. This familiar form not only encloses the interior living space, but also enclosed exterior space as well as open voids for direct engagement with the lake. A “rainscreen” envelope of cedar strips condense to shelter interior space and expand to either filter light entering interior spaces or screen and enclose exterior spaces giving a modulated yet singular character to the house, while performing pragmatically in reducing wind load and heat gain.”

 

Sustainable Floating House by MOS Architects e1341820522329 Prefab Floating House by MOS
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Floating House Design by MOS Architects e1341820542998 Prefab Floating House by MOS
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