Because of various customers looking for alternatives for living on extreme coastal plots, Australian prefab structural engineering firm Modscape made the Cliff House, an outline idea for a home that develops problematically from the side of a precipice. Roused by the way barnacles keep a healthy hang on a ship's structure, the Cliff House sticks to the precipice's edge, giving an exciting perspective of the encompassing landscape and ocean waters.
The imaginative, five-story home exploits particular configuration and construction methods to convey an arrangement of modules stacked vertically on top of one another, connected to the precipice utilizing built steel pins. Occupants enter at the top floor, then dive to each one level by means of a lift. A grill and jacuzzi zone at the lowest part carpet gives a quick association the ocean, further accentuating the Cliff House's exceptional outline as a common augmentation of the precipice.
Modscape Cliff house
Source : Modscape's website