2. Floating Houses
“Floating” term in the foundation
engineering is used when the soil
beneath the footing does not experience
any extra load, as the load of the
structure is equal or less than the soil
displaced.
Floating houses are similar in concept
and normally defined those houses
which are constructed on water in a way
that the load of the structure is equal or
less than the uplift force of the water
which helps in floating the house on
water.
3. Types of Floating Houses
There are two types of floating
houses, one which permanently float
and
other that float only during flood
waters else get placed on ground,
particularly during dry season if there
is no water.
8. Principle of floating houses
Floating houses do not require
foundation and are based on the
principle of buoyancy thus are also
called buoyant homes. Thus the base of
the structure should be such that it helps
in floating as well is able to take the dead
load of the house, live load and other
loads to be encountered by the house.
The houses may be constructed on
boats, hollow pipes, light weight pads
and similar materials which help in the
floating as well taking up loads.
9. Floating Systems
Flotation Systems being used include
log floats, solid Styrofoam encased in
rubber, foam filled steel pontoons,
concrete pontoons, concrete and
foam, wood and foam, polyethylene
shell with solid core polystyrene block
moulded inside, fibreglass etc.
11. Principle of Vertically moving
Floating Houses
A steel frame that holds the flotation
blocks is attached to the underside of
the house. There are four 'vertical
guidance' poles not far from the
corners of the house. The tops of the
poles are attached to the steel frame.
The poles telescope out of the ground,
allowing the house to move up and
down.
15. Services
All the pipes, ducts and wires for water, gas,
electricity and sewage disposal in such
amphibious homes are flexible, designed to
remain functional even when the house rises
several metres from its usual position.
Solar panels are provided for the energy
requirements.
Incinolet toilets which burn waste are
provided.
Drinking water is collected from rainstorms
and filtered into a glass partition wall inside.
The inner temperature is regulated in a case
by a geothermal pond loop.
16. Life in a floating houses
Relaxing
Romantic
Comfortable
Low storage space
Less accommodation
Cost?
Heating/cooling?
Maintenance/repair
Safe during floods
21. Need for floating houses
The sea level is said to have risen by
20 centimetres in the last century and
is expected to rise by three times that
amount in the 21st century. Therefore
floating houses will not just be a
fashionable lifestyle but a necessity.
Safe in flood prone areas during
floods
22. Moving houses
Envelope of the houses can be
fabricated, shown to the customer and
towed to the site. The whole structure
will require to be anchored to the
foundation. In future, if house owner
wants to shift it, it can be dismantled
and re-installed at other place.
Interiors can be placed as per the
requirements through modular parts
like kitchen, baths etc.
26. Concluding Remarks
India has islands, coastal areas and
areas highly prone to floods.
Therefore, there is a need to construct
floating houses and have expertise in
this type of construction.
There is a need to develop technology
for moving houses which can be
transported and constructed early
particularly during disasters or when
required to be shifted due to other
considerations.