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The ‘Codina' House's Exterior Can Shift Shades

Hearing that this Argentinean abode’s exterior changes colors based on the positioning and strength of the light made me love the ‘Codina’ House that much more. This spectacular design was created by the architectural firm ‘A4 Estudio’ in Mendoza, Argentina.

The Codina House is a contemporary 450 square meter bungalow that boasts an equally eye-catching interior and exterior. The predominant material used to construct the house was wood, in order to help natural ventilation filter through the entire structure. Looking at this house truly is a soothing treat for the eyes.
Trend Themes
1. Color-shifting Architecture - Opportunity for architectural firms to create homes and buildings with exteriors that can change colors with the position and strength of light, providing a unique and visually stunning experience.
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3. Interior-exterior Continuity - Opportunity for architects to design spaces that offer a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living by focusing on the continuity of materials and aesthetics.
Industry Implications
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3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can explore and implement design strategies that create a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living.

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