Morphosis FLOAT House for NOLA
The Make It Right Foundation has gotten loads of press over the last few years, thanks in large part to its ultra-celebrity founder, as well as the numerous famous architects who've invested their time and skills into this large scale rebuilding effort in New Orleans' 9th Ward. The most recent bit of news out of MIR is the debut of the FLOAT House, a prototype designed by Thom Mayne and Morphosis Architects, engineered to withstand Katrina-level floods.

The FLOAT House is a modern rendition of the traditional shotgun building typology, standard throughout New Orleans. The relatively small 945-square-foot home sits on an elevated foundation, with all of the rooms aligned end-to-end, creating a long, narrow floorplan. What makes this house unique from older, more conventional shotgun homes—and in fact unique from almost any residential building you could find in this country—is its ability to become a virtual raft in the event of a storm. Fitted with a glass-reinforced concrete "chassis" and fixed to two tall guideposts, the entire building can rise up to 12 vertical feet without damage or displacement.


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awesome. but can they be built lrgr. than the 980 or so sq. ft.?
Instead of fighting the forces of nature, this house type accepts them. Probably a wise move...
I love it when place is considered in the design. Of course it should float!
Hi there I'm a french documentary filmmaker, working on the prefab story. I'm very much impressed byt he prefab revival now in the USA, and I wondered if you'd know about a big exhibtion, fair, contest, meeting, or watherever, which shoes in the same place different prefab houses. A place where we could come and shoot all the different models of these wonderful houses. Thanks for helping ! brigitte.chevet@orange.fr
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