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Chen + Suchart Studio Create a Glazed Extension for a Modern Home

A reflective art studio extension has been added to a contemporary desert home in Paradise Valley, Phoenix. Designed by local architecture firm Chen + Suchart Studio, the unit boasts a fully glazed construction with "large sheets of reflective glass and silver-hued weathering steel." The aesthetic of the exterior communicates a minimalist approach to design and it is evident that the firm aimed to agreeably insert the art studio extension not only in the composition of the contemporary home but also with reference to the surrounding landscape.

On one hand, Chen + Suchart Studio effortlessly distinguish the structural addition from the main volume which contributes to a strong but fluid juxtaposition of materials. On the other hand, the glazed exterior of the art studio extension makes for a beautifully responsive structure that feeds off its desert surroundings.

Photo Credits: Winquist Photography
Trend Themes
1. Reflective Studio Architecture - Opportunity for architecture firms to integrate reflective materials into modern home designs to create stunning extensions.
2. Desert-inspired Architecture - Opportunity for the architecture industry to create structures that blend seamlessly with their desert surroundings.
3. Minimalist Design Approach - Opportunity for architects and designers to adapt a minimalist approach to building design, creating structures with clean lines and simple, functional aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture firms can leverage the trend of reflective and minimalist design approaches to provide clients with innovative solutions that incorporate unique materials.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can stay ahead by incorporating the latest trends in architecture and design into their projects, creating properties that stand out in a crowded market.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers and decorators can leverage these trends to create seamless transitions from outdoor to indoor spaces using reflective glass and clean, minimalist design elements.

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