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On the occasion that a seafaring vessel is retired, it's usually broken down for scrap or sunk to create an artificial reef. But in some cases, ships get a second lease on life... on land. When Boats Into Buildings comes into play, marine vessels are hauled out of the water and used to create permanent land-based structures. Homes are the most common example, but businesses, schools, town halls, even secret bases and storage sheds are all options. The ships might be taken apart for raw material to create new buildings, but more often they're re-purposed without the need for too much deconstruction. In the simplest case, ships can be dragged ashore and hooked up to utilities like an RV. In others, the boats might be flipped upside down to create a sturdy, pre-built roof from the water-tight hull. Note that these aren't just structures that superficially resemble ships - actual boats must have been used in the construction in order to qualify. This trope also tends to exclude modern craft constructed out of fiberglass, rather focusing on medium-to-large wooden boats and large metal-hulled ships. note Fiberglass is difficult to recycle without access to expensive modern facilities to cut, mulch, pulverize, and/ or chemically decompose the material, whereas wood can be hewn and metal can be shaped to fit the needs of the builder. The (relative) cheapness and availability of fiberglass crafts in modern times also means they aren't romanticized the way wooden and metal ships are — few people will view a derelict fiberglass hull as suitable building material or as a proud ship worthy of preservation and reconstruction on land. In fiction, a beached boat such as this might be the home of an extra-quirky Houseboat Hero, or the retired form of a Cool Boat. Compare and Contrast with Saharan Shipwreck (when a boat on dry land serves as a surreal set piece) and City on the Water (wherein cities are constructed so as to float on the water like a boat). Thanks to the rise of museum ships, this trope is Truth in Television, and with the preservation of a handful of ocean liners such as RMS Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth 2 - both of which have been turned into hotels - you really can live aboard a vessel that once went to sea without ever having to put even a toe into the water. |
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Zaton is a swamp that houses a few rusty derelict ships that stalkers have adapted as refuge or housing. The biggest and most well-preserved of them, the Skadovsk, is the central point of the whole region and where you can find several traders and the resident weapons tech; it even has power, thanks to stalkers repairing the ship's engine to work as a generator. | |
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Many of the buildings in Lion's Arch and other areas occupied by pirates in Guild Wars 2 appear to be made from ships. Notable examples include the Guild Initiative Headquarters◊ and the Crow's Nest Tavern (both before◊ and after reconstruction◊). | |
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In the Fantasy High campaign of Dimension 20, Fabian Seacaster lives in a giant dry-docked ship, since his father is a semi-retired pirate captain. | |
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In the Revelation Space novels, the spacecraft that originally founded the human colonies are scavenged and turned into buildings. | |
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Rocketship Voyager. Spaceships are routinely given second lives as construction material for planetary colonies, with their reactors used to provide power. This is a factor when Captain Janeway has to decide whether they will take the long hazardous journey back to Earth, or settle down on a planet. If they try the latter it will mean dismantling Voyager, leaving them stranded and unable to defend themselves against Orbital Bombardment. | |
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TaleSpin: The episode "Her Chance To Dream" reveals that Louie's bar is a derelict ship that he remodeled. The ghost of the ship's captain then tries to take it back while romancing Rebecca. | |
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Redwall: In The Legend of Luke, Vilu Daskar's ship is broken in half during the climactic battle. One of the halves, stuck between two rocks, becomes a new home for the battle's survivors. | |
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The Simpsons: In a flashback from "Gone Maggie Gone", a band of nuns sails to the New World on a ship, which they then flip over to use as their convent. | |
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Dungeon Keeper Ami: Zig Zags the trope. Ami's Iceburg Dungeon Ship was originally constructed in an underwater cavern before being floated to the surface to expand the structure and move about the sea. When the dungeon reaches its destination in the Avatar Islands, it is solidly affixed to the coastline with even more ice, like a glacier calving in reverse. Later chapters mention that there's an underground tunnel connecting the iceberg to the mainland. | |
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The Carpenter's house of Giant Spider & Me. It also serves as a café. | |
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The human settlers in Trigun eventually deconstructed their colony ships and used the materials to create the various towns that are scattered across the planet of Gunsmoke. | |
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Discworld: The architecture of Krull in The Colour of Magic confirms to Rincewind and Twoflower that this is a culture that gets all its material from ships that get caught in the Circumfence. | |
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In Use of Weapons, Elethiomel converts the battleship Staberinde into a land-based fortress by moving it into drydock and packing it in place with wreckage. | |
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How to Train Your Dragon: Most structures in the Viking village of Berk are built out of Viking longships, and the iconography of the dragon figureheads at the prow of the ships is carried over into the architectural trappings. Fearsome "Monstrous Nightmare", "Deadly Nadder", and "Hideous Zippleback" dragon head carvings adorn the gables of houses and the village's meeting hall. | |
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The secret base of the Swiddentown pirates in Tiger, Tiger is a upturned ship hidden away in a coastal cave. | |
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Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge has Woodtick, which on first glance just seems like a bunch of dockworks with ships attached, but these haven't gone anywhere in a long time and function as bars, inns and shops. | |
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The village of Bilgewater in Dinotopia: Journey to Chandra was built from the hulls of three galleons — the Prince of the Seas, the Royal Vanguard, and the Advance — that wrecked on the reef surrounding the island. With the help of dinosaur muscle for the heavy lifting, the ships were floated to the surface, dragged to their permanent home, sawed in half, and set upright to create a unique community. | |
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Jorrvaskr, home of the mercenary company The Companions, was built out of the Atmoran longboat of the same name. | |
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Rivet City in Fallout 3 is an aircraft carrier that, following the Great War, was converted into one of the largest and most scientifically advanced settlements in the Capital Wasteland. Among the features that the Lone Wanderer can find onboard are a market, a clinic, a science lab, a bar called the Muddy Rudder, and even a hotel. | |
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Fallout 4: A downplayed example can be found in the FMS Northern Star, a ship that apparently ran aground after the bombs fell. Its ghoulified Norwegian crew simply turned it into a raider base. In the Far Harbor DLC, the Children of Atom inhabit a submarine dry dock, complete with a submarine that's clearly not going anywhere soon. |
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: A downplayed example can be found when rock troll is accidentally recruited by the Redanian army and joins up with a unit who are trying to protect a fleet of boats that have been "requisitioned" from some peasants. In an unusually literal case of Insane Troll Logic, the troll decides "boats guard boats!", rips some of the boats apart and uses the timber to build a crude fence to protect the rest of the fleet. The cave used as a hideout by the Grossbart Brothers on Ard Skellig contains a few wrecked longboats that have been converted into a rudimentary shelter. |
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Altered Carbon: The spaceship that carried the founders of Harlan's World has been integrated into a cliff face as a power station, prison, and arena for public execution. | |
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Vampire: The Masquerade has a hangout for vampires in San Francisco, the aptly-named "Vampire Club", built from a beached and subsequently buried yacht. | |
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Forgotten Waters features multiple settlements that appear to be built out of recycled pirate ships. The art for "Shanty Town"/ "Devastated Town" shows buildings with roofs made of upturned ships (and chimneys made from repurposed cannons) alongside structures built of upright hulls. "Pirate Paradise" depicts the Wasted Walrus tavern with a roof constructed out of an upturned ship. | |
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RuneScape: In Runescape 3, some Player Owned Port bars feature an upper deck made from a boat. | |
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The main characters of Habibi live in a converted boat stranded on a dune. | |
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Just a Pilgrim: A downplayed example. As the Earth's oceans have dried up, the caravan the titular Pilgrim is staying with uses the wreck of the Titanic as a temporary shelter, which comes in handy when they're attacked by wasteland raiders. The raiders are wiped out, but so is the caravan, leaving the Pilgrim as the only survivor. | |
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Monster Hunter: World — Astera's Gathering Hub and the Third Fleet base are both built from the ships the Hunters used to sail to the New World.note The reasoning for this apparently being that the New World is so far away from any civilization that only enough supplies can be brought aboard for a one-way trip Quite how Astera's ship made it to the top of a cliff is another story. | |
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King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! had the deaf Fisherman who lived in the bow of a ship standing vertically. It's not shown whether the whole ship is buried in the island or it's literally all that remains of it. | |
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In Hook, the pirates' town is mostly built from beached ships stacked on each other, with the stuffed crocodile used as a clock tower in the central place. There was a scripted scene of the pirates strutting up such a ship, with Captain Hook directing them as if hanging a painting, but it wasn't filmed for being too expensive. | |
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Thundarr the Barbarian: In the episode "Raiders of the Abyss" Thundarr visits a tribe that lives in the ancient wreck of a beached cruise ship. The chief of the tribe wears the old captain's hat and uniform as a sign of his authority. | |
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The third campaign of Critical Role opens in the Marquesian city of Jrusar, which contains the general magical goods shop "The Trove of Marwa." The shop is described in Episode 12 as a wooden ship set down on the Lantern Spire, far from the ocean. note "it looks like a building built out of a shipwreck in the middle of a city in the Oderan Wilds. So whether there was a ship here and then they just hollowed it out and made a building, or they brought pieces of a ship to decorate it, but in the middle of all these various shapes and the heights of structures in this industrial district here in the the upper echelon of the Lantern Spire, you see this cocked and upward-angled sunken ship, but out in the open air. You can see port holes along the side." According to current proprietor Marwa Endalia, a storm swept the ship up and deposited it in Jrusar. Her father gained custody of the ship from a city official who owed him a favor, eventually sprucing it up and converting it into a shop. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: The show Plays With the trope where it overlaps with Shipshape Ship Wreck. The homes and businesses of the underwater city of Bikini Bottom all have a nautical theme to them, naturally including boats and parts of boats (alongside other maritime flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict) in the construction. Most of the buildings appear to be made from old smokestacks, but there are examples of structures made from repurposed boats: The Fancy! restaurant seen in episodes like "Chocolate with Nuts" and "Krusty Love" is a full-sized ship in a bottle. Goofy Goober's ice cream parlor and the Museum of Boating are both large boats. The Bikini Bottom Museum is a sunken Viking longship. The Thug Tug, which appears in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, is a rough-and-tumble Bad Guy Bar located in a sunken, ill-kept tug boat. |
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Asterix and the Cauldron has an inn called "the beached pirate", which is of course, a hastily converted beached pirate ship. | |
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Mad Max (2015): Wasteland leader Gutgash and his tribe live inside of a ship in a dried-up part of the ocean and work on rebuilding it to be sturdy in case the water ever comes back (and to make it more defensible against War Boy marauders). | |
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The King's Quest franchise includes multiple examples: King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! had the deaf Fisherman who lived in the bow of a ship standing vertically. It's not shown whether the whole ship is buried in the island or it's literally all that remains of it. In King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow, the Green Isles ferry has been drydocked for so long that it's beyond repair (at least conventional repair). Even so, the ferryman still lives in the ship's cabin. |
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Potionomics: As described by rookie hero Mint, the barracks at the Rafta branch of the Heroes Guild are built out of the ship used by the adventuring party that took down Maven the Witch Queen. | |
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League of Legends and Legends of Runeterra: Boats as parts of buildings are a common architectural feature of the sea-serpent-hunting (and occasionally pirating) city of Bilgewater. When Butcher's Bridge is the active ARAM map in League, you can actually see a few in the background, while the Bilgewater cosmetic board in Legends of Runeterra might also be an in-game case of this. | |
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Codename: Kids Next Door: The Bizarrchitecture treehouse bases from which KND agents operate are constructed out of a combination of local buildings, monuments, and vehicles — which often includes ships: The Treehouse in Sector V, out of which the protagonists operate, includes the prow of a large cruise ship. Greek Sector Treehouse has two cruise ships incorporated into the structure. Peruvian Sector Treehouse has what looks like an old fishing trawler incorporated into the structure. Kids Next Door Arctic Training Base and Prison plays with the trope: the "treehouse" is built into the roots of a lone pine tree that appears to grow out of the arctic ice, with salvaged structures including a large cruise ship hidden below the surface. Not technically land-based, but it fits the spirit of the trope. The Central Bike Hub in Sequoia National Park, California is built into the branches of a Redwood tree and includes a large ship. Zigzagged in the Deep Sea Science Lab, with is underwater. The salvaged oil platform and cruise ship that make up the base are tethered to the ocean floor by seaweed, resembling the treehouses operatives utilize on land. Despite being on the moon, the first KND Moonbase included both a cargo ship and a submarine in the structure. The Seriously Cool Museum of Artifacts and Stuff was built with what looks like a Spanish galleon in the branches of the tree. The Super Convention Center, perched in the branches of a tree atop the Empire State Building, has a large cruise ship parked on top of an airport as part of the design. Sector J's Treehouse base, in Jamaica, is a treehouse built on a palm tree. A large cruise ship with what looks like a cannonball hole in the side is part of the design. The Sector U Treehouse in Guatemala appears to have a small boat hung on a lower bough. |
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Mike, Lu & Og: Lu and Og's houses are built from the wreckage of the ship that brought their ancestors to the island of Albonquetine. | |
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In SPY Fox in Dry Cereal, SPY Corp has set up its Acidophilus base in the cabin of a ship that is buried underground. Only the ship's bow can be seen aboveground, where it is disguised as a phone booth. Fox has to enter a special phone number in the "phone booth" in order to activate a secret elevator to access the base. | |
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Middlemost Post: Middlemost Post was originally Angus's boat before it crashed during a storm, as seen in the opening sequence. | |
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In Dragonlance, the city of Tarsis was a major port until the Cataclysm changed the sea levels and made it landlocked. Some 200-300 years after the Cataclysm, some of the stranded ships have been converted into buildings. | |
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In King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow, the Green Isles ferry has been drydocked for so long that it's beyond repair (at least conventional repair). Even so, the ferryman still lives in the ship's cabin. | |
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In Titan A.E., the last remnants of Humanity have chosen to live something of a nomadic life instead of collectively seeking out a new world to settle on. There are drifter colonies all over the galaxy haphazardly cobbled together from the various vessels used to escape from Earth when it was destroyed. | |
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