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A Team of Designers Join on a Home Exuding Brazilian Modernism

Brazilian Modernism is the main highlight when it comes to this home in North Dallas, boasting themes from the late 70s in terms of its architecture. The bright artwork decorates the home and it rests against a minimal backdrop which nods to the overarching theme.

The team is comprised of Joshua Rice, Temple Shipley, and Marc McCollom, who work as an architect, art consultant, and interior designer. The three fuse their respective expertise to transform the space into organized rooms and an intentional space plan. Brazilian Modernism is organically formed as it optimizes the natural environment in a space. The home is made with locally sourced materials to form a seamless balance of mid-century design and a tropical aesthetic.
Trend Themes
1. Brazilian Modernism Aesthetics - The seamless blend of mid-century design with tropical elements offers an innovative approach to home architecture that feels both exotic and timeless.
2. Collaborative Design Teams - Combining the skills of architects, art consultants, and interior designers leads to highly curated and intentional living spaces.
3. Eco-friendly Material Sourcing - Locally sourced materials enhance sustainability while reinforcing regional identity within modern architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Employing regional modernism techniques offers a unique selling point in the competitive housing market.
2. Interior Design - Innovative collaborations between art consultants and interior designers result in cohesive and art-centric living spaces.
3. Sustainable Building Materials - Using locally sourced materials not only supports sustainability but also capitalizes on growing eco-conscious consumer trends.

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