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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Bubble Hotel Rooms France

Bubble Hotel Rooms 

Roubaix, France



The French town of Roubaix, has recently opened a series of portable hotel rooms in a local park. They can be rented by people who want to feel close to nature in the middle of the urban jungle.

The bubble concept thought up by French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas aims to redefine the term temporary leisure accommodation, and is based on the following principles: minimum energy, minimum material, maximum comfort and maximum interaction with the environment. 

The unusual bubble rooms were launched in 2010 and have since then been made available to people who want to enjoy a unique experience in the middle of nature, for around $700 a night.
In the French city of Roubaix, a series of bubble hotel rooms have been installed in one of the local parks. They come with a clear view of the sky and offer nature lovers to be close to their environment without having to travel to far away. 

The bubbles are made of recycled plastic and, once inflated retain their shape thanks to an airlock at the entrance and a silent pump which creates constant pressure. 

Outside noises are reduced to a minimum while inside noises are maximized, so the visitors are encouraged to whisper to each other, in order to create a peaceful atmosphere.
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Bubble House 
for Outdoor Visuals

Spend a protected night in nature inside your very own  Bubble House. 
The concept is the product of a partnership between two French designers,
Frederic Richard and Pierre-Stephane Dumas.

The sci-fi modules are pressurized from the inside making them akin to an adult jump house -- minus the bounce, and full of sophistication (including thermostat and lighting temperature controls)

There are also a variety of different modules available using both transparent and semi-transparent fabric for those looking for a little privacy while out in the open.


Each Bubble structure comes with a wood floor. 
Rooms are large enough for king size bed with plenty of room for some additional furniture pieces.

The bubbles give its residents a complete panoramic view of the great outdoors.

The Bubble Room is semi-transparent, offering its guests some privacy along with a panoramic view of the sky. A couple visits a "bubble room" on July 26, 2011 in a parc of Roubaix, northern France.

The bubble room made with recycled plastic and kept under pressure by a silent blower can be rent as an hotel room in the middle of the nature. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE HUGUE


The Bubble House has rooms large enough to comfortably hold a king size bed







Source
  http://lifeiz4fun.blogspot.com/2012/09/casa-bubble-house-for-outdoor-visuals.html

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