Floating Solar Hotel Concept By Italian Designer
A Solar Floating Resort to call your own
Luxurious Resort Sets a Good Example of Solar Sustainability.
he Italian industrial designer Michele Puzzolante created a futuristic concept for a floating-suite upscale hotel. Solar Floating Resort is fully sustainable, Inspired by concepts that go beyond the policies of renewable resources, The Italian industrial designer Michele Puzzolante created a futuristic concept for a floating-suite upscale hotel.
Solar Floating Resort is fully sustainable, the purely conceptual work to date, designed to house not only a luxurious mobile and extremely comfortable, but rather a sustainable alternative. This island has a kind of self-feeding system, thanks to solar cells arranged on the walls and ceilings of the vessel. The resort is 100% self-sufficient and clean, plenty of possibilities for using renewable resources, such as use of water and light.
The floating resort can accommodate up to six people. With 20 meters long, the island offers two double suites, two single rooms and two double bed rooms with private bathroom. It also has a kitchen, dining room, living room and balcony. A Jacuzzi can also be seen and enjoyed the outdoor deck…
A Unique Hospitality Concept
Solar Floating Resort using advanced materials, systems and techniques that have been applied successfully in the automotive and construction industries. Guests have exclusive access to the marine fauna, thanks to an observatory in the bottom center of the yacht, which provides a 360 ° vision. Now, however, technical details are scarce. However, in a few years, this is a resort where many of us will not care to make a pit stop for the weekend.
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