Forgoing the traditional material of wood, this concrete cabin nevertheless blends into its environment beautifully. In fact, people might not be able to tell the difference between this modern take and an original log cabin at first due to its careful construction. The concrete cabin is deceptively sectional as well to maintain a semblance of tradition.
Designed by Nickish Sano Walder Architects, the concrete cabin also boasts a basic house shape. Located in Graubünden, Switzerland, the concrete cabin is a contemporary holiday home that continues the industrial material throughout its interior. Bring the cold inside, people will enjoy the chance to curl up with some white furs near the fireplace that appear particularly fiery in here.
Concrete Cabins
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Trend Themes
1. Concrete Construction - Expanding the use of concrete in architectural design opens up opportunities for creating unique and modern structures.
2. Blurring Traditional Design - Blending modern materials and construction techniques with traditional design elements creates a visually striking and unexpected aesthetic.
3. Industrial Interior Design - Embracing industrial materials and styling in interior design creates a unique and contemporary atmosphere.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Architects and construction companies can explore new possibilities in design and building methods by incorporating concrete into their projects.
2. Hospitality and Tourism - Hotels and vacation rental companies can attract guests with unique and visually stunning accommodations that challenge traditional design expectations.
3. Home Furnishings and Decor - By incorporating industrial materials and design elements into their product lines, home furnishing companies can cater to the growing demand for modern and edgy interior design.