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Hurricane-Proof Floating Homes

Posted on 26 October 201728 October 2017 by JMc

These hurricane-proof floating homes are packed with green features https://inhabitat.com/these-hurricane-proof-floating-homes-are-packed-with-green-features/

Posted in Architecture & Design, Environment & Resilience & Sustainability, Habitat, Real Estate and tagged Architecture, Building Design, Climate, Coastal, Construction, Environment, Flooding, Green Design, Habitat, Housing, Infrastructure, Real Estate, Residential, Residential Real Estate, Retail, Sustainability, Waterfront.

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