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Named "The Ark," this dome of a home is fully green, designed to hold 10,000 people, and can float on water.

No, this won’t walk down your stairs. It’s a prototype house dome by Russian architect Alexander Remizov that could house up to 10,000 people, float on the ocean, and operate sustainably, reports CNN. Named “The Ark,” the slinky-like dome would be made out of wood beams, steel, and ETFE plastic, which is designed to be resistant to corrosion and high temperatures.

The Ark is designed to be a non-polluting settlement. That cone sticking out of the top is a wind power generator and the panes of glass are actually clear solar panels. If floating, the Art can also use thermal energy from water. Thanks to the odd shape of the building, it is also built to sustain earthquakes. Any structural stress is distributed across the whole structure.

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“The form of a dome promotes the formation of turbulences of air, strengthening the work of wind generators,” said Remizov. ”Inside the building, the dome form promotes accumulation of warm air in the top part of a building. This heat will be transformed to other kinds of energy and collects also in thermal accumulators.”

Remizov believes the units could be built as cheaply as current energy efficient green buildings and could be used for a number of purposes includin offices, hotels, or housing, and hold anywhere from 50 t0 10,000 people.

Pretty strange, right? We haven’t seen cheap transparent solar panels on the market yet, so this Ark may be a ways off. It does look like a neat idea, but perhaps a bit too idealistic. Could the Ark really be built as cheaply as a standard building, especially with a wind generator and water recycling system built right into it? It’s difficult to fathom. With that said, it’s good to dream. Who doesn’t want to live inside of a giant slinky on the ocean?

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  1. Joe Navoa at 12:18pm 14th January 2011 It looks like Phlosston Paradise! If you call the movie "The Fifth Element" there was a floating luxury hotel that is similar.
  2. deemoe at 7:55am 14th January 2011 Doesn't look like a slinky really, looks way more like a nautalis
  3. Ezellee at 7:06pm 13th January 2011 I can't belive that's a slinky house that should cost 300 dollars. If i had the right money tobuy it i would really buy that but i only have 200 dollars that house 100 feet wide
  4. Orion at 1:55pm 13th January 2011 That thing is cool looks like it will cost 8.4 million. I'm just guessing but that looks awesome I would actually live in that it seems like a really nice hotel but it is just a really unique house10,000 people that's alot of people on one ship
    1. Ezell at 7:08pm 13th January 2011 that the biggest thing isaw on earth
  5. The Lost Saint at 11:19am 13th January 2011 How much will it cost to make that?
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