Traditional barns and farmhouses are covered in timber, with more modern ones getting some aluminum siding in the name of durability, but Paris-based architect Antonin Ziegler's new structure, called 'The Barn,' offers a different material. His studio's barn design is clad in zinc siding, giving it a completely unique look compared to the other buildings in the rural area of Notre-Dame-de-Bliquetuit, France.
Aside from it's generally interesting appearance, The Barn's facade is designed to look interesting in perpetuity. Antonin Ziegler chose to cover the building in zinc because of the interesting way in which the metal oxidizes. Over time, The Barn should develop a fascinating patina that will hopefully give it the impression of permanence (despite the obviously modern design traits that it possesses in comparison to its neighbors.)
Zinc-Clad Barn Houses
Antonin Ziegler's 'The Barn' is Covered in Untreated Zinc Siding
Trend Themes
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3. Modern Farmhouse Style - The combination of traditional and modern design elements can create a distinctive and eye-catching aesthetic for rural buildings.
Industry Implications
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3. Metalworking and Cladding - Providing untreated zinc cladding for building exteriors can be a disruptive innovation in the construction industry by emphasizing the natural beauty of the material.