The Elok House is an indoor eco sanctuary by Chang Architects with trees rooted from the ground floor that extend up into the second story. Picture not having to leave your home to take a walk in the forest. You are probably picturing yourself as a squirrel, right? Now you don't need to the reside where the wild things are to truly be one with nature.
There are tons of benefits to living in this type of space. For one, there's the reduced need for lighting and air conditioning. But most of all, it's gotta be pretty awesome to be able ask, "Honey, did I leave my keys next to the birch tree?"
Indoor Forest Homes
The Elok House Holds an Eco Sanctuary Inside Its Walls
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Forest Homes - A trend of designing homes that function as indoor eco sanctuaries, providing the benefits of living in nature without leaving home.
2. Biophilic Architecture - A trend of integrating nature into architectural design as a way to promote well-being, reduce energy costs, and improve air quality.
3. Sustainable Living - A trend of designing homes that prioritize environmental sustainability through the use of renewable materials and energy-efficient systems.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Design - The architectural design industry has the opportunity to incorporate elements of biophilia and sustainability into the creation of residential and commercial spaces.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can explore the potential market for indoor forest homes and other sustainable living options as more people seek eco-friendly living solutions.
3. Home Building - The home building industry can invest in sustainable materials and technology to meet the demands for eco-friendly homes and indoor forest sanctuaries.