Rome: At a time when the world is struggling to tackle issues related to climate change as a result of rising temperatures, an Italian architect has come up with an adorable floating eco-friendly solar powered home made of recycled and sustainable materials.


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Called 'Water Nest 100', the 1000-square-foot floating pod-shaped home is designed by architect Giancarlo Zema and developed by EcoFloLife after years of research. It measures 12 meters in diameter and 4 meters tall and offers an attractive and low-impact way to live in harmony with nature.


Interestingly, the Water Nest is constructed of 98% recyclable materials and can be positioned in any large and calm body of water.


The top of the floating home is covered with amorphous solar panels that generate 4kWp - enough to satisfy our power-hungry lifestyles. It also includes skylights, balconies, and a roomy 100-square-meter living area.


Click below to take a tour of the beautiful floating pod, posted by Pastimers.



Video credit: Pastimers/YouTube