Playfully Angular House Designs

Takeshi Hirobe Architects Design the Villa MKZ in Japan

When we see angular house designs in person or in pictures, it is hard to decipher whether the architects made such formal decisions for the aesthetic or for the functionality. In the case of Villa MKZ, it might be both.

The concrete house is located in Minamiboso City, Japan and it was designed by the Japanese studio Takeshi Hirobe Architects. The designers were challenged by the shape of the site and had to think outside of the box, ending up with "an arrangement of interlocking, triangular volumes topped with an angular roofscape." The result boasts eye-catching shapes both from ground-level and aerial views. Naturally, Takeshi Hirobe Architects maximized design opportunities in the home and provided large, glazed openings that reveal breathtaking outdoor sceneries from the inside, as well.
Trend Themes
1. Angular House Designs - The trend shows an opportunity for architects and designers to create houses that are not only unique but also maximizes functionality.
2. Interlocking Triangular Volumes - The trend shows an opportunity for architects and designers to make the most out of the shape of the site while creating a beautiful and functional design.
3. Glazed Openings for Scenic Views - The trend shows an opportunity for architects and designers to create houses that provide a seamless indoor-outdoor experience by maximizing scenic views.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The trend shows an opportunity for architects to use this design approach for future housing projects.
2. Real Estate - The trend shows an opportunity for real estate developers to incorporate these unique and functional designs into their marketing strategies.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - The trend shows an opportunity for tourism and hospitality industry players to create unique accommodations that provide a visually stunning experience for guests.

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