Eco-friendly giant jellyfish hotel
The floating structure that looks like a giant jellyfish is a bold idea by architect Janine Hung to develop tourism while still protecting the environment.
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“My goal is to create a model that balances people’s desire for enjoyment and the urgency of protecting the natural environment,” Janine Hung said. “The jellyfish hotel can also replace temporary housing along the river and develop into a tourist complex.”
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Each jellyfish hotel is a resort space with full amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom and underwater garden for growing vegetables and raising fish.
The entire structure is powered by clean energy – supplied by solar panels covering the dome, and is also covered with glass to protect it from storms and mosquitoes. The most special feature of the jellyfish hotel is the “tentacles” that collect waste and filter dirt in the water, helping to improve environmental pollution.
This novel idea is highly appreciated not only for its boldness but also for its practicality and suitability to practical needs.
According to Hanoi Moi
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