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Storylines Residential Cruise Ship

Experience a new way of living at sea with Storylines Residential Cruise Ship. This innovative concept redefines residential vessels by creating a vibrant floating society where people can live and work together. With 547 residences, including studios, apartments, and penthouses, ranging from 237 to 1,970 square feet, theres a home to fit every lifestyle. Prices start at just under $1 million, offering flexibility to rent, sell, or even lease for 24 years. Annual fees, covering meals, amenities, and maintenance, ensure hassle-free living. The ship features 20 restaurants, a library, pools, a fitness area, a microbrewery, and unique services like a post office, hospital, school, and more. Embark on a 1,000-night journey across six continents, beginning in late 2024.



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FLOATING OFFICE ROTTERDAM

Designed by Dutch studio Powerhouse Company, this spectacular Floating Office in Rotterdam is built to float in case sea levels rise, completely negating the effects of climate change. It is the biggest and most sustainable office in the world, and is a perfect example of large-scale ultra-sustainable construction on city waters. The office building features public facilities, like a restaurant and a large outdoor terrace with a floating pool in the Maas river as a ...
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WINE COUNTRY FARMHOUSE

Designed by the Bohlin Cywinski Jackson architecture studio, this stunning country farmhouse is located in Napa Valley, California. The talented team transformed what was once a dated and dark farmhouse, into a bright and airy contemporary home surrounded by grape vines and matured walnut trees. The renovated farmhouse now features an open living room and dining area (with beautiful cedar siding on the ceiling and walls) that look...
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FIRST LESSONS HOUSE

Designed by Ray Dinh Architecture, this spectacular L-shaped residence in Australia overlooks the Portsea Lagoon and Wildlife Reserve. The First Lessons House sits low amongst the existing myrtle and tea-trees, at the back corner of the site, it features external charred timber cladding, concrete and corrugated iron, that were chosen as robust, earthy materials and are softened by the natural light and landscape. The house is designed to entertain family and friends...
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