31/44 Architects director WIll Burges has designed the 6 Columns home, which was created for his family in Southeast London's Crystal Palace. It is defined by its columned entrance which is joined by a two-story structure and four bedrooms -- all of which are made with brick and have concrete beams. The home nods to the California Case Study houses with an open plan living space and traditional bedrooms.
Burges explains the design process to Dezeen, noting that "Because there was a failed planning application we knew we had to make the story quite obvious and strong. We always start with context at 31/44 Architects. We like things to be at some level part of the background or the natural fabric of the place so they feel like they belong."
Columned Entrance Family Homes
31/44 Architects Created the 6 Columns Home in Southeast London
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Columns - The integration of columned entrances into modern home designs signifies an aesthetic blend of tradition and contemporary architecture.
2. Open-plan Living Spaces - Utilizing open-plan living spaces within family homes offers a nod to mid-century design while promoting modern family dynamics and fluidity.
3. Brick and Concrete Homes - The combination of brick and concrete materials in residential construction presents a durable and visually striking way to echo historical building techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - Adopting traditional column features within new family homes bridges the gap between historical aesthetics and contemporary living.
2. Sustainable Construction - Using enduring materials like brick and concrete enhances the longevity and sustainability of residential buildings.
3. Interior Design - Integrating open-plan spaces tailored to modern living trends can significantly transform the functionality and appeal of home interiors.