Archi-Union Architects built ‘Tea House’ in the backyard of its studio offices in Shanghai, China. The team wanted to embody harmony by integrating the enclosed interiors with the wide and open exteriors. This delightful living space is the look of the future and its unique shape is out of the ordinary. The way it appears to be built around nature instead of on top of it is a beautiful concept and there is even a grown tree sprouts that through the house.
With minimalist concrete and glass exteriors, this home is great for all kinds of residents, no matter their style. The shape is unique and intriguing with walls that bend and spiral, a concrete ceiling that looks cave-like, unique lighting fixtures and a room dedicated to books. The reading room is designed to let in as much natural light as possible, giving the whole room a fresh and bright aura. Archi-Union Architects truly created something inspiring and considerate, as the structure doesn't harm nature, but rests harmoniously around it.
Futuristic Oriental Tea Houses
Archi-Union Architects Designed This Inspiring and Tranquil Space
Trend Themes
1. Harmony Integration - Opportunities for designing spaces that seamlessly blend modern architecture with natural surroundings.
2. Unique Shaped Buildings - Disruptive innovation opportunities for creating eye-catching and unconventional structures that challenge traditional building norms.
3. Minimalist Living - Growth potential for minimalist designs that cater to residents with various styles and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Innovative architecture firms can capitalize on the trend towards harmoniously integrating buildings with nature and creating unique structures.
2. Interior Design - Designers can tap into the demand for minimalist living spaces that offer a blend of functionality, aesthetics, and harmony with the natural environment.
3. Sustainable Construction - Opportunities for sustainable builders to create eco-friendly structures that promote harmony with nature and enhance the well-being of residents.