The Ark of Remizov, the eco-sustainable (and floating) hotel capable of accommodating 10.000 inhabitants

    Noah had built his ark to save all animal species from the global flood. Russian architect Alexander Remizov designed his Ark, apparently inspired by the effects of global warming. It is a hotel with a gigantic spiral structure built with eco-compatible materials, energy self-sufficient and able to accommodate up to 10.000 people.



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    Noah had built his ark to save all animal species from the global flood. The Russian architect Alexander Remizov he designed his Ark, apparently inspired by the effects of global warming. It is a hotel with a gigantic spiral structure built with eco-compatible materials, energy self-sufficient and able to accommodate up to 10.000 people.



    This large zero-impact building plan designed by Remizv can be adapted in various ways, according to the intended use and the place where the work is to be built. Thanks to the collaboration with a German engineering company and with the Muscovite scientist Lev Britvin, Alexander, in fact, has created a completely self-sufficient structure, thanks to a system equipped with wind and solar energy generators.
    “The shape of a dome promotes the formation of air turbulence, strengthening the work of wind generators. - Remizov said - Inside the building, the dome shape promotes the accumulation of hot air in the upper part of the structure. This heat will be transformed into other types of energy to be collected also in the thermal accumulators ".

    The Ark - which can be built with wood, steel and the EFTE . configuration highly resistant - it can be adapted to the most diverse environments and climates and - thanks to its modular and prefabricated structure - it can lend themselves to different uses, such as offices, hotels, homes, but also places of refuge for emergencies.

    The Ark of Remizov, the eco-sustainable (and floating) hotel capable of accommodating 10.000 inhabitants

    The structure was designed for develop on an area of ​​14.000 square meters and thus accommodate up to 10.000 people with large green spaces inside.
    “It could be built in just 3 or 4 months, anywhere in the world - said Remizov, a specialist in low environmental impact settlements.


    But that's not all, because the Russian architect has also thought of a variant: the floating one! Thanks to a particular honeycomb hull, the ark could also be built on water to cope with the consequences of melting glaciers.


    Verdiana Amorosi

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