Rusted Frame-Like Facades

Gianni Botsford Architects' Facade Design Mimics the Interior Contents

In designing a home extension that would hold the owner's private collection of photographs, prints, and lithographs, Gianni Botsford Architects opted for a literal interpretation. The home's facade is covered in an abstract latticework of Corten steel, which is steel with an intentionally rusted finish. These steel beams intersect with one another around glass, giving the full facade the look of picture frames, which is appropriate considering the art inside.

Corten steel is an integral material in the home extension as a whole. Beyond the facade, the rusted look is all over the interior design pieces too. The photographs and other artwork inside are actually held up on rusted frames, and indeed an entire wall full of cabinets is covered in the material.
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Facade Designs - Developing facades with abstract designs creates unique visual experiences and opportunities for artistic expression within architectural projects.
2. Integration of Rustic Materials - Incorporating intentionally rusted materials like Corten steel in architectural designs adds a weathered aesthetic and a sense of industrial charm.
3. Interior Design as Exterior Inspiration - Taking inspiration from the interior contents to inform the design of the exterior facade creates a cohesive and visually striking architectural experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can explore abstract facade designs as a means to differentiate and create visually captivating structures.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can experiment with the integration of rusted materials in interior and exterior spaces to evoke a sense of history and texture.
3. Home Decor and Furnishing - Home decor companies can draw inspiration from interior design pieces, like rusted frames, to create unique and rustic furniture and decorative items.

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