The Pearlsuites are “places” on the water. Only this definition can include all the functions of this project Pier Paolo Lazzarini e of his studio. Navigating cameras? Nautical bungalows? Nothing gives you an idea.
Jet Capsules (we have been following it for some time) has developed this concept of 7 meters in diameter and up to 72 internal square meters: an apartment that moves on the water, complete with a walkable external deck.
These suites in the water could allow seaside tourist businesses to extend their accommodation offering by offering a new experience to tourists and without building new infrastructure.
A round (room) overlooking the sea
The Pearlsuites offer us a small vision of what it will mean to be able to take over coastal spaces with more intelligent and sustainable vehicles. The use scenarios include both "luxury" versions of mini apartments and more "entry level" setups, perhaps intended for beaches.
Each unit is built with modern nautical techniques: a reinforced shell connected to a completely circular hull. For this reason, motorized hotel rooms can be assembled very quickly and customized in all sorts of ways: they can become small lounge rooms, or "boxes" for attending events.
Noblesse oblige, here too there is research in the direction of sustainability: for this reason a group of solar panels should generate green energy to power the internal systems (minibar, TV, air conditioning, lighting and other appliances).
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If we move away from the design aspect and end up in the speculative field, I can only imagine a small hydrogen generator that makes the vessel completely autonomous, even at night or in the rain. Maybe. For this, however, it takes time.
Staying in the present (or medium term), these “powered” sea cameras will be equipped with an advanced GPS system, a gyroscopic stabilizer and an automatic guidance system.
In summary? Grab a mojito and go lie down, Pearlsuite does the rest.