Architectural Hanging-Tile Screens

Daniel Moreno Flores' Project Boasts a Creative Home Entrance

This creative home entrance on the outskirts of Quito is envisioned by architect Daniel Moreno Flores.

The residence is occupied by a famed Ecuadorian illustrator -- Emilia Andrade. The name of the structure is dubbed 'Casa de las Tejas Voladoras,' which translated means the 'House of Flying Tiles.' To build on this elaborate concept, Daniel Moreno Flores embraces the theme quite literally. As a result, the abode boasts a creative home entrance that features a "hanging-tile screen" -- of both old and new tiles. This contributes with a sense of privacy, motivates a speck of curiosity in terms of design, and it leads individuals to the actual entrance of the house.
Trend Themes
1. Creative Home Entrances - Innovative and visually intriguing home entrances that engage with design and provide a sense of curiosity.
2. Hanging-tile Screens - Utilizing hanging-tile screens as a unique architectural feature that offers privacy and adds aesthetic appeal to buildings.
3. Old and New Tiles - Combining old and new tiles to create visually interesting patterns and designs in architectural projects.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunities for architects and designers to incorporate creative home entrances and hanging-tile screens into their projects.
2. Construction and Real Estate - Development of innovative building materials and home entrance designs that incorporate hanging-tile screens.
3. Art and Illustration - Collaborations between architects and artists to create visually stunning architectural features that incorporate old and new tiles.

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