Floating structures are those that, like ships and boats, remain buoyant on the water’s surface. To stay stable, they are anchored to shore-based structures using strong steel cables or wire ropes.
Floating structures are some of the most appealing and luxurious marine designs, ideal for hotels, residences, restaurants, and even cinemas. Staying in these structures provides a 360-degree view of the sea and a serene atmosphere enhanced by the soothing sound of the waves.
Often, getting around floating structures involves using boats, which adds an extra level of excitement to the experience.
Floating structures have no impact on the marine ecosystem and their construction doesn’t involve any damage to the sea. These structures are fully buoyant.
Floating structures are not confined to seas; they can also be constructed on inland lakes like Lake Chitgar. However, their visual appeal is not on par with the scenic beauty of the coastal areas and islands of our beloved country.
The chart below provides a detailed categorization of the various types of floating structures.
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