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Floating bamboo house can halve its size to cope with any disaster

Inspired by turtles, architect EEMY has designed a floating, retractable bamboo house that it says could cope with typhoons, earthquakes and floods.

The 80 sq m triangular structure, called the Delta Project, can shrink to half its size in high winds thanks to foldable bamboo tent poles.

Its triangular shape improves earthquake resilience, while a floating base makes it impervious to flooding.

Triangular winged windows can offer shade, or act as drying racks.

Delta’s primary structure is comprised of treated bamboo poles with trusses added for stability.

EEMY says Delta’s design is inspired by the way a turtle retracts into the safety of its hard shell when it senses danger.

The firm says the structure can be erected within 28 days, for around $8,500.

Delta will be exhibited at the World Bank’s headquarters in Washington D.C.

Images courtesy of EEMY

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