Most contemporary modern architects raze any traces of old infrastructure when creating a new home design; J. Mayer H. let the original building's footprint inspire him when he designed Dupli Casa.
Dupli Casa is located near Ludwigsburg, Germany. The home that previously occupied the property was built in 1984 and featured a number of room additions. J. Mayer H. worked the building's layout to his advantage, designing a sprawling modern masterpiece that pays homage to the original house while redefining the space completely.
The exterior of Dupli Casa looks like one seamless form, and its interior is similarly sleek. J. Mayer H. worked with Georg Schmidthals, Thorsten Blatter, Uli Wiesler, and Simon Takasak on the impressive design, which was completed in 2008.
Retro-Modern Masterpieces
Dupli Casa Blends Past and Future
Trend Themes
1. Retro-futurism - Incorporating elements of past and future design to create modern masterpieces.
2. Adaptive Reuse - Utilizing and redefining existing buildings and infrastructure to create innovative new spaces.
3. Seamless Design - Creating a cohesive and streamlined design both inside and outside of a building.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunities for architects to create new designs that honor the past and embrace the future.
2. Real Estate Development - Opportunities for developers to transform existing structures into modern and appealing spaces.
3. Interior Design - Opportunities for interior designers to create seamless and integrated design elements that complement the overall space.