The Japanese studio, mA-style Architects has created a geometric home extension that puts a modern twist on a traditional Japanese house. Although a great design touch, this extension is meant to be more practical than anything else. It offers a private retreat for a young couple living with their extended family.
Made primarily out of plywood, the geometric home extension is connected to the main house by a narrow passageway that cuts through the garden. Forming a sharp triangle, which rests above a stark white rectangle, the interior is as minimalist as the exterior. Yet its lofty V-shaped roof provides an airy space inside that is comfortable and inviting. The couple will never want to leave the geometric home extension.Photo Credits: dornob, designboom
Minimalist Geometric Homes
MA-style Architects Creates a Private Retreat in Traditional House
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Home Design - Opportunity to innovate and create modernist interpretations of traditional house designs.
2. Minimalist Architecture - Opportunity to design simple yet elegant spaces that utilize negative space and basic color schemes.
3. Private Retreat Spaces - Opportunity to create living spaces that offer privacy in a shared living situation.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Industry that can benefit from implementing minimalist and geometric designs to house structures.
2. Construction - Industry that can integrate the use of plywood for building, which is cost-effective and practical.
3. Real Estate - Industry that can market modernist and private retreat living spaces to young couples living with their extended family.