This is a house made out of molded concrete that is attached to a metallic building pad. The Jet House, by Jérôme Olivet, is designed to look as if it is moving really fast, despite being anchored to the ground. This structure is a two-story house connected by an elevator. According to Olivet, the style of the house is "biomorphic" on account of its rounded and smooth exterior lines.
Implications - As the future unfolds, more and more consumers are looking for houses and designs that closely mimic the emerging aesthetic of tomorrow. Smooth and rounded houses like this exude a science fiction feel, but also have an attractively clean and benign appearance that rejects the crude cubism of traditional futuristic design aesthetic.
Biomorphic Architecture
Jet House
Trend Themes
1. Biomorphic Architecture - Mimic emerging aesthetics using rounded and smooth exterior lines to create a science fiction feel.
2. Smooth and Rounded Housing - Reject traditional futuristic design aesthetic by creating an attractively clean and benign appearance.
3. Molded Concrete Housing - Create unique architectural structures by using molded concrete for residential properties.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Offer unique and modern housing options to attract homebuyers.
2. Architecture and Design - Create innovative and futuristic building designs using unconventional materials.
3. Construction - Develop creative solutions for building homes and structures using cost-effective materials.