In an era marked by increasing mobility and flexibility, traditional notions of dwelling and work are being redefined. Contemporary society is exploring new ways of inhabiting that transcend the physical boundaries of conventional domestic space. Within this framework, nomadic living aboard a sailing boat emerges as an innovative form of habitation, integrating spaces for living, working, and social interaction within a dynamic and adaptable environment. Historically associated with travel and leisure, the sailing boat becomes a laboratory for experimenting with alternative lifestyles and working models, where mobility is not only physical but also a fundamental principle in the organization and use of everyday space. This paper explores how the floating dwelling model of the sailing boat may respond to the challenges of today’s society, characterised by adaptability and fluidity. Through both theoretical reflection and visual-practical analysis, the research investigates how the boat, by dissolving the boundaries between domestic and professional environments, offers innovative solutions for the management of ever-evolving spatial needs. Moreover, the phenomenon of living aboard aligns with the context of the liquid society, a transforming cultural landscape in which the boundaries between personal, professional, and social life are increasingly blurred. In conclusion, the analysis of nomadism aboard sailing vessels suggests new directions for the future of dwelling.

Floating Architectures: Nomadism Aboard a Boat with the Convergence of Living/Working Spaces and Relationships in a Fluid Society

Mariateresa Campolongo;Massimo Musio Sale
2025-01-01

Abstract

In an era marked by increasing mobility and flexibility, traditional notions of dwelling and work are being redefined. Contemporary society is exploring new ways of inhabiting that transcend the physical boundaries of conventional domestic space. Within this framework, nomadic living aboard a sailing boat emerges as an innovative form of habitation, integrating spaces for living, working, and social interaction within a dynamic and adaptable environment. Historically associated with travel and leisure, the sailing boat becomes a laboratory for experimenting with alternative lifestyles and working models, where mobility is not only physical but also a fundamental principle in the organization and use of everyday space. This paper explores how the floating dwelling model of the sailing boat may respond to the challenges of today’s society, characterised by adaptability and fluidity. Through both theoretical reflection and visual-practical analysis, the research investigates how the boat, by dissolving the boundaries between domestic and professional environments, offers innovative solutions for the management of ever-evolving spatial needs. Moreover, the phenomenon of living aboard aligns with the context of the liquid society, a transforming cultural landscape in which the boundaries between personal, professional, and social life are increasingly blurred. In conclusion, the analysis of nomadism aboard sailing vessels suggests new directions for the future of dwelling.
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