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Re: [ANN] ARCHcoin [ARCH] The ARCH Network - NEWS
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on 02/05/2015, 18:28:04 UTC
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 Floats

Designed to float on calm bodies of blue, EcoFloLife’s “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 company’s 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 pod—whose 100-square-meter model is roomy enough to comfortably house a family four—features 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 dwelling’s 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 More

Italian architect Giancarlo Zema is successful in selling profitable contracts similar to Moby in design:

Jellyfish 45 - 2 million Euros contract

Amphibious 1000 €500 million contract

So, when you buy Arch, think of future contracts ArchVentures can or will have.  Grin


The photo is very nice practical design which is superior to the Moby, IMO.

Notice the sloped rear design of Moby will make it very difficult to have bathroom, bedroom or quality standing room.





Unless of course Moby is a Tardis.

Moby looks cool on first glance but think about how much you can fit in that triangle design and how difficult it will be to walk around give the large deck space at the open end. Something is going to have to be radically changed for it to be practical.

The Waternest looks a better design, IMO.