Why a Flying House?



WHY A FLYING HOUSE?


When one tries to think of the best possible material object to own, a few things spring to mind... A house, a yacht, a private jet, and a luxury car. The concept of the flying house combines all of them together. Building it is only logical. FHP is not only an awareness raising organization to promote and educate about the sheer hedonistic luxury that is a flying house. It is also a scientific interdisciplinary think tank where we integrate the latest findings in heavier than air flight to eventually attempt a prototype.
Showing posts with label flying car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flying car. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Flying Car and Hover Car

A second look at stylistic families of levitating vehicles.

Flying cars fall into roughly three categories. 1) We got older retro future designs that still have charm and often have rather bright colors ranging from bright reds to yellows. They have airplane-esque curved protrusions. These are now often redone in decopunk or atompunk art realms that reduce the doofyness aspect somewhat and add glossy magazine sleekness. They often look unnecessarily large or heavy yet appear sturdy and reliable. 2) We got these often white or light grey futuristic ergonomic designs that look more like MacBook attachments than cars. A nearly spherical Volkswagen is an example. They have a relatively flimsy plastic feel to them even if their Segway-esque technological appearance looks less outdated in the 21st century conception of what it means to comfortably fly. Naturally, this stylistic family makes sense if it is a hover car tied to a specifically designed highway. Functional uniformity and minimalism would then guide the look of swarms of these cars guided in synch in large groups. 3) Finally, we got emerging hybridization of these two families best represented by the i7 below. They try to create a bridge between modernist deco aesthetics of the 1930s-1950s and aesthetics of ergonomics of the iPhone era. It may be argued that a hybrid aesthetic is what will re-ignite flying car concept going forward since it tries to fuse the often at odds a) luxurious look b) metallic material sturdiness, and c) computerized multifunctional high tech package.












































Thursday, January 10, 2013

Flying Cars Lead to Flying Houses Stylistically

The early flying houses will be in the form of high tech sustainable airships and taking a flying car from them will often be less energy intensive than landing the whole house


Here at the flying house project, we haven't forgotten about the flying car. At this point we've all been waiting  for them for so long that when they arrive (in affordable, safe, and mass produced form), it'll be rather anticlimactic. However, latest flying car designs can make us think about the aerodynamic stylishness of flying house architecture in general. The shapes of less realistic far future antigravity cars can come in handy when thinking about the luxury Art Deco/"iPhone of the sky" nature of the house.





























Compare the above styles to more realistic flying cars already existing or in the works below. We see that above are much more compatible with luxury airships and Zeppelins of the 21st century.