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Kirkland Fraser Moor Designed the Ashraya House with a Grass Roof

The Ashraya house in Hertfordshire, England, was designed by UK studio Kirkland Fraser Moor. The contemporary structure is topped with a cross-laminated timber arch, which helps blend the house into its surrounding grassy landscape.

Ashray's design stands out among other structures in the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a grass-topped, arched roof. The house includes contemporary cues for a modern design. According to Kirkland Fraser Moor's co-founder, "the primary concept was driven by a desire to integrate building and landscape seamlessly in order to ensure that the new dwelling emerges from the land and context." This design principle creates harmony between the natural world and manufactured structures, showcasing how nature can be integrated into any design.
Trend Themes
1. Grass-topped Roofs - Architects may explore designing buildings with grass-topped roofs as a way to integrate structures with surrounding landscapes.
2. Cross-laminated Timber Arches - As an alternative to traditional building materials, cross-laminated timber may be used in designing arched roofs for modern structures.
3. Seamless Integration with the Landscape - The concept of integrating buildings with the natural environment may become a trend as environmental sustainability becomes a priority in architecture and design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects may apply the idea of integrating buildings with their surroundings to create more sustainable and visually appealing structures.
2. Construction - Construction companies may incorporate materials like cross-laminated timber into building projects, offering a more sustainable alternative to traditional building materials.
3. Landscaping - Landscaping companies may explore opportunities to design more sustainable and green rooftops for buildings and homes.

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