If you're wondering who will buy the Moby units, read the Forbes article below.
Behold 'The WaterNest': An Eco-Conscious, High-Tech Luxury Home That FloatsDesigned to float on calm bodies of blue, EcoFloLifes WaterNest is a far cry from your run-of-the-mill house on water.

Constructed wholly out of repurposed aluminum and laminated reclaimed timber, the UK-based companys 98% recyclable pad offers a simple lifestyle steeped in nature, though one still cushioned with all the cutting-edge comforts of a contemporary home.
The pebble-shaped podwhose 100-square-meter model is roomy enough to comfortably house a family fourfeatures balconies spanning its two lengthiest sides, along with wall-sized windows that allow natural light to flood its interior during the day. Impervious to impact and corrosion, the avant-garde dwellings outer shell requires virtually no maintenance, while its interiors are outfitted with leak-proof teak floors capable of weathering varying temperatures, heavy humidity, and high salinity, along with DuPont Corian® kitchen and bathroom surfaces resistant to mold and bacteria.
Read MoreItalian architect Giancarlo Zema is successful in selling profitable contracts similar to Moby in design:
Jellyfish 45 - 2 million Euros contractAmphibious 1000 500 million contractSo, when you buy Arch, think of future contracts ArchVentures can or will have.
