October 2, 2007

Semi-Submereged Personal Habitat

The Jellyfish 45, designed by Giancarlo Zema, is a floating dwelling unit for up to six people. The habitat is 33 feet tall, a maximum width of about 49 feet, and five levels connected by a center spiral staircase.

The top level is set up as a study, the next level down contains the night time zone (bedrooms), while the next and largest level is a daytime zone (livingroom) with a kitchen and bathrooms. The lowest living level is semi-submerged and has as a  guest room, bathroom and technical spaces.

The Jellyfish 45 is of course set up for all the comforts of home, and is definitely a unique place to live or just vacation. The cost is currently set at $2.5 million, and you can learn more about the Jellyfish 45 at the companies site HERE.

(via BornRich

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