Building structures on water presents a unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to enduring constant exposure to harsh environmental factors such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation and corrosive seawater. Prolonged sunlight can cause materials to degrade, fade, and weaken over time, while saltwater accelerates corrosion and structural wear. These factors combined pose significant risks to the longevity, safety, and aesthetic integrity of floating structures. Platform dock houses situated in marine environments must therefore be specifically engineered to resist these harsh conditions effectively, ensuring safety, durability, and long-term usability.