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This Family Home Makes Sure Families Stay Close & Connected

Everyone loves the idea of living in a mansion -- you have the space and privacy you would ever need, but you'd be lacking the social interaction of a comfy family home.

Well that doesn't have to be the case anymore with the recent design and development of this encouraging social interaction family home in Singapore.

Conceptualized and designed by architect firm Park + Associates, the recently completed design of this mansion-like family home was imagined in a way to create a sense of unity.

"The conglomeration of internal and external living areas forms the communal space, while the second level is a private floor with one wing for the children and the other for the parents," says the architects behind the design.

By geometrically dividing the house into two volumes that intersect at the courtyard, the design helps keep families tight by separating the house into zones for various activities then uniting them again by a corridor on one end and an infinity pool on the other.
Trend Themes
1. Social Interaction-focused Mansions - Opportunity for architects and designers to create mansions that prioritize social interaction and unity.
2. Communal Living Spaces - Opportunity to develop communal living spaces within homes to encourage social interaction among family members.
3. Geometric Design for Family Homes - Opportunity to utilize geometric design principles to create family homes that enhance unity and privacy.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can explore disruptive innovations in creating homes that prioritize social interaction and unity.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can tap into the demand for communal living spaces and design family homes accordingly.
3. Construction - Construction companies can specialize in implementing geometric design principles in the construction of family homes to enhance unity and privacy.

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