I’m going to live in a Pod July 28, 2004
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My Dad Wants To Live In A Pod
Quite a few newspapers picked up on Macin Panpuch’s ‘pod’ house design, exhibited recently at the Future House London exhibition. It’s a spherical, energy-efficient home, designed to float on water, in rivers like the Thames. I didn’t go to the…
This is very interesting - have you really put down a deposit? Will you have to pay mooring fees like you would a boat?
In the picture I don’t have any idea of the size - how big or small is it? How many people could comfortably live in one?
Ali
British Waterways have a “continuous cruising”
licence which allows you to stay for up to 14 days at one mooring and then move on. It’s quite reasonable, considering it includes council tax, sewage pump-out etc.
Andy,
I’m in Cohort 2 at Ultraversity and am setting up my website. I’m talking about Blogs; could I put your address in as an exemplary one?
Please e-mail me and let me know.
Thanks,
Catriona