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S2B Studio Reference the Site's History with the Cooper House

The Cooper House is a design by the husband and wife duo at S2B Studio -- they made sure to reference the history of the site that originally belonged to a cooper. A cooper is a craftsman that makes barrels and the Cooper House is a self-designed project by the local practice's founders. The house has a timber build that is complemented by natural materials led by wooden finishes.

The co-founder of the studio, Joan Lim shares with Dezeen, "The design respects the street's character with a modest side-gable roof, blending seamlessly into the neighbourhood's architectural form. The two-storey wooden structure with a pitched roof and perforated flooring connects the two levels, creating an expansive, airy ambience that celebrates the essence of living."
Trend Themes
1. Historical Site Integration - Leveraging a site's historical significance to enhance modern architectural designs provides a unique blend of past and present.
2. Self-designed Homes - Custom-built projects by homeowners create personalized living spaces that are deeply connected to their creators' vision and needs.
3. Natural Material Use - Incorporating materials like timber and wood ensures an eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing construction approach.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - The demand for bespoke homes that pay homage to historical significance is rising, as seen in unique designs like the Cooper House.
2. Sustainable Construction - Using natural materials like timber in building projects addresses growing environmental concerns and promotes sustainability.
3. Home Improvement - Self-designed homes open new avenues for personalized living solutions, fostering innovation in the home improvement sector.

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