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Álvaro Siza Designs the Colien House on a Sloped Site in Spain

Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza finishes the design of the Colien House overlooking a beach in Barcelona. It is defined by its orange-tinted structure which is made from exposed concrete. Álvaro Siza creates each floor in the house to have an outdoor terrace continuing to the internal spaces as well -- this way, it connects the sloped terrain with the sea nearby.

Siza shares with Dezeen, "The central purpose was to answer the programme proposal made by the client by including a careful embodiment of the landscape, complying with the specific local rules and the relation of each of the four floors' elevation with the natural topography. Each house level offers a terrace that amplifies the interior space, while relishing the landscape's natural beauty and the 180-degree view from east to west."
Trend Themes
1. Orange-tinted Structures - The incorporation of orange hues into concrete structures introduces a visually distinct and modern architectural aesthetic.
2. Integrated Outdoor Terraces - Connecting indoor living spaces with extensive outdoor terraces highlights a growing trend in blending natural landscapes with residential designs.
3. Terrain-adaptive Architecture - Designs that align multiple floors with sloped terrain demonstrate a unique approach to building on challenging sites while maximizing aesthetic views.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Design - The field of architectural design can benefit from the trend of incorporating natural, vibrant colors and adaptive forms.
2. Construction Materials - Using visually appealing tinted concrete introduces new possibilities and innovations within the construction material industry.
3. Real Estate Development - Modern home designs that fuse seamlessly with the environment create unique selling points in the competitive real estate market.

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