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PHOTOGRAPHER Claudius Schulze was bored of his bog standard office.

So he built an intricate houseboat from scratch to work in - and sailed it from Hamburg to Paris.

 The homemade house boat sailed from Hamburg to Paris
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The homemade house boat sailed from Hamburg to ParisCredit: Media Drum World
 Photographer Claudius Schulze built his floating home from scratch
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Photographer Claudius Schulze built his floating home from scratchCredit: Media Drum World

A selection of photographs show the boat during construction, as well as its spacious interior -  which has enough room for a dinner party and a hammock to relax in.

Large glass windows offer views from inside while it also comes with a porch complete with a disco ball and a soap bubble machine.

, 33, from Hamburg, Germany, built the "Eroberung des Unwahrscheinlichen" or ";Conquest of the Improbable" as a floating photographic platform.

He was invited by the Hamburg Phototrinnial to be their ambassador at the photo fairs in Amsterdam and Paris and so he fitted the boat with an off-the-shelf outboard engine and embarked on a Tour-de-Europe via rivers, canals, and backwaters.

 The photographs show different stages of the boat's construction
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The photographs show different stages of the boat's constructionCredit: Media Drum World
 A female friend of Schulze poses next to the boat in its early days of construction
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A female friend of Schulze poses next to the boat in its early days of constructionCredit: Media Drum World
 The "Conquest of the Improbable" was built as a floating photographic platform
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The "Conquest of the Improbable" was built as a floating photographic platformCredit: Media Drum World

"Anyone can build a boat," he claimed.

"The boat was built from scratch in Hamburg. It's a catamaran with FRP floaters we built ourselves. Salvaged material was used wherever possible, for example all the outside walls are built from scrap wood from the demolition of an old farm barn and all windows are obviously recycled as is the wood decking.

"Initially I wanted to also recycle wood for the inside construction but as most wood in construction was treated with heavily poisonous chemicals up to the late 90s, it proved impossible to find old wood with a provenance that guaranteed safe handling."

 Inside is a liveable but rustic cabin
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Inside is a liveable but rustic cabinCredit: Media Drum World
 The project seemed far-fetched when Schulze began with the construction in March 2016
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The project seemed far-fetched when Schulze began with the construction in March 2016Credit: Media Drum World
 Despite having no prior ship-building experience, Schulze said: "Anyone can build a boat"
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Despite having no prior ship-building experience, Schulze said: "Anyone can build a boat"Credit: Media Drum World
 Schulze uses his boat as a studio and sleeps on board when he's travelling
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Schulze uses his boat as a studio and sleeps on board when he's travellingCredit: Media Drum World

"The boat uses photovoltaic power; there are solar panels installed on the roof. Water is filtrated from the water the boat floats in and the toilet is a dry compost toilet."

With no prior boat-building experience, the project seemed far-fetched when he began with the construction in March 2016, but with the clever use of recycled material and the help of skilled friends, six months and more than £6.5k later his vessel was shipshape.

As Schulze's photographic work focuses on the state of nature and the societal changes caused by climate change and digitalisation, he sees the boat as a practical exploration of the topic, a space where he develops and tests new concepts and ideas that will eventually re-surface in his artistic work, he explains.

 The boat is equipped with a kitchen and a large bed and a sleeping couch
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 The boat is equipped with a kitchen and a large bed and a sleeping couchCredit: Media Drum World
 The outside walls are built from scrap wood and all of the windows are recycled as is the wood decking
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The outside walls are built from scrap wood and all of the windows are recycled as is the wood deckingCredit: Media Drum World
 Relaxing on board his homemade houseboat
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Relaxing on board his homemade houseboatCredit: Media Drum World

Schulze would like to see more affordable, undetermined spaces in Hamburg’s harbour to offer room for the city’s creative potential to unfold.

“What’s the point if an artist has a place to live but can’t afford a studio? Hamburg shouldn’t only be a residential city,” he added.

“When travelling, I sleep on the boat. It is fully equipped with a kitchen and a large bed and a sleeping couch. At home, the boat serves as my laboratory and artist studio where I work in day time.

“I built the boat while working on my work "State of Nature" (//state-of-nature.eu/ ) about climate change, natural disasters and the extend landscape is changed to protect against them."

"The boat "Conquest of the Improbable" is about the same themes: exploring alternative urbanity and radical sustainability in the age of global change."

 The vessel cost £6.5k in total to make
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The vessel cost £6.5k in total to makeCredit: Media Drum World
 Shulze employed several friends to help him build the boat
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Shulze employed several friends to help him build the boatCredit: Media Drum World

"While my photography is built on extensive research and very concise in its execution and visuality, I follow a much more experimental approach with the boat: For me it is a laboratory to try out ideas and concepts but also the space I work in to develop and research my photography projects."