Latticed Architecture

The Eco Triangle Garden House by Tham & Videgard Hansson

Tham & Videgård Hansson have created a green home that is definitely made for the garden lover. The Garden House is completely surrounded in wooden trellis which creates a triangular enclosure.

The Garden House design by Tham & Videgård Hansson has a green roof deck and a yard within the lattice-covered area. The many windows and glass-enclosed areas create an open feeling despite the caged lattice. While the design looks a bit bare at the moment, if vines fill in the lattice this will be the perfect garden home.
Trend Themes
1. Latticed Architecture - The design trend towards latticed architecture is an opportunity for construction and architectural companies to incorporate eco-friendly and sustainable materials in their designs.
2. Green Homes - The increasing desire for eco-friendly homes like Tham & Videgard Hansson's Garden House presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the real estate industry to create more sustainable living options for consumers.
3. Biophilic Design - The Garden House's incorporation of plants and nature into its design represents a growing trend towards biophilic design, offering opportunities for architects and designers to incorporate natural elements into their projects.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The trend towards latticed architecture reveals an opportunity for construction companies to use eco-friendly and sustainable materials such as wood and plants in their designs.
2. Real Estate - The desire for eco-friendly homes like the Garden House presents an opportunity for the real estate industry to create more sustainable living options for consumers.
3. Architecture and Design - The trend towards biophilic design presents an opportunity for architects and designers to incorporate natural elements into their projects, creating spaces that promote wellbeing and sustainability.

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