Dutch architecture studio GAAGA created the Forest Bath residential building that is located in the forested Bosrijik park in Eindhoven. It is notably wrapped by colonnades of tree trunks for a nature-themed look and it is inspired by a Japanese practice, which surrounds the idea of spending time in nature.
GAAGA speaks about the design, stating that "The design is inspired by the Japanese practice shinrin-yoku, in which you immerse yourself in the forest, taking in nature using all your senses to calm your body and mind. With a balanced design, subdued aesthetics, use of natural materials, people- and environment-friendly sustainability principles and above all, a strong connection between the resident, building and the forested landscape, we turn the project into a modern residential building in harmony with its natural surroundings."
Forested Residential Buildings
GAAGA Designs the Forest Bath Building Framed by Tree Trunks
Trend Themes
1. Nature-themed Architecture - The trend towards using natural materials and nature-inspired designs in architecture creates an opportunity for businesses to specialize in eco-friendly building practices.
2. Forest Bathing-inspired Design - Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, designs that incorporate nature's healing benefits into architecture provide a unique selling point for health and wellness-focused businesses.
3. Colonnade Structures - Using colonnades, or rows of columns, as a prominent architectural feature provides an interesting opportunity for businesses to cater to clients looking for buildings with unique and striking designs.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Construction - The Forest Bath building gives an example of how nature-based designs can be integrated into residential construction, creating an opportunity for businesses to specialize in eco-friendly housing development.
2. Architectural Design - Embracing the trend towards nature-based designs, architects and designers have an opportunity to cater to sustainability-focused and wellness-focused clients seeking unique and innovative architecture.
3. Eco-tourism and Wellness - Forest Bathing-inspired designs can create opportunities for businesses to specialize in eco-tourism and wellness, offering clients a chance to immerse themselves in nature and experience its rejuvenating effects.