Baca reveals proposals for world’s largest amphibious house
Flood-resilience specialist Baca Architects has submitted plans for the world’s largest amphibious house – a 385m² riverside home at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire
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By Richard Waite 11 January 2024 1,336 Views
Flood-resilience specialist Baca Architects has submitted plans for the world’s largest amphibious house – a 385m² riverside home at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire
By Anna Highfield 11 January 2024 1,662 Views
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