OOIIO Architecture, a firm based in Madrid, designed a block house that stacks separate compartments irregularly upon itself.
Each of the blocks has a different color tone and is coated in varying materials that give it contrasting textures. The neutral shades work to complement one another and ensure the block house does not look overly noticeable. This is done through its alternating tones and minimalist yet complex structure, making the house eye-catching but not overbearing on the more traditional homes it sits in between.
The interior of the home uses much of the same colors as the exterior, allowing the stone's lightness to open up the space. A beautiful staircase is at its center, split up by landings that allow it to carry inhabitants up its three storeys. With the irregular stacked boxes, the block house is able to have access to different views while capitalizing on the limited space it needs to work with.
Modern Stacked Block Houses
OOIIO Architecture Created a House That Varies in Color and Texture
Trend Themes
1. Stacked Block Houses - Creating unique and visually striking architecture using stacked block houses.
2. Irregular Compartments - Incorporating irregular and uniquely-shaped compartments in building design for added visual interest.
3. Multitonal Color Schemes - Implementing varying color tones and shades to create a cohesive yet eye-catching color scheme within architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Innovative architecture firms can experiment with irregular shapes and multitonality to create more visually striking and unique buildings.
2. Interior Design - Using a building's exterior color scheme and shape to inform the interior design and create a cohesive space.
3. Real Estate - Developing properties with unique architecture and design to stand out in a crowded real estate market.