The Duplex House is designed by German studio Atelier ST, which is home to a family of four by Leipzig. The house is designed to look like it is two semi-detached structures with matching gabled blocks resting next to one another.
The studio was founded by couple Sebastian Thaut and Silvia Schellenberg-Thaut who worked to create a home that met the family's standards whilst also creating something that would be suitable for a small suburban neighborhood. The couple speaks about the design approach from the bottom up, stating "It was clear to us from the beginning that we needed to create a building that fitted into the context in terms of its proportions and silhouette but also radiated a certain radicalism. Only upon entering the building does the complexity reveal itself."
Duplex-Appearing Home Designs
Atelier ST Designs the Duplex House for a Family in Leipzig
Trend Themes
1. Duplex-appearing Home Designs - Atelier ST designs a home to look like two semi-detached structures with matching gabled blocks.
2. Contextually Proportionate Buildings - The design approach focuses on creating a building that fits into the context in terms of its proportions and silhouette.
3. Hidden Complexity in Building Design - The complexity of the building is only revealed upon entering, adding an element of surprise and intrigue.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The innovative home design by Atelier ST showcases the trend of duplex-appearing structures.
2. Real Estate Development - Developers and builders can explore the trend of contextually proportionate buildings to create visually appealing residential projects.
3. Construction Materials and Technology - Suppliers and manufacturers in the construction industry can capitalize on the trend by offering advanced materials and technologies to create hidden complexities in building designs.