A newly designed grass-topped home straddles the line between urbanism and nature in, what seems to be, a perfect balance. The home is located in the Hlubocepy district in the Czech Republic and the structure was designed by RO_AR who strategically orchestrated the "clash of two geometries."
The side of the grass-topped home is riddled with sophisticated contemporary sensibilities featuring a rectilinear facade. Toward the back of the structure, one is met with a more whimsical "hill-like" aesthetic that is achieved through the curving roof and its grass-topped concrete base. In order to strengthen connections to nature, RO_AR also designed a paved patio, featuring lots of flora and fauna, as well as a small pond.
Balanced Grass-Topped Homes
RO_AR Designs a Beautiful Dwelling in the Czech Republic
Trend Themes
1. Grass-topped Homes - The trend towards building grass-topped homes offers opportunities for sustainable, eco-friendly housing and urban green spaces.
2. Nature-inspired Architecture - The trend towards nature-inspired architecture provides potential for innovative design solutions that blur the line between urbanism and nature.
3. Contemporary Vs. Whimsical Aesthetics - The trend towards contrasting contemporary and whimsical aesthetics offers opportunities for creative design choices that appeal to different tastes and sensibilities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can take advantage of the trend towards grass-topped homes and nature-inspired architecture to create sustainable and innovative urban spaces.
2. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from the trend towards grass-topped homes by providing eco-friendly materials and techniques for building sustainable structures.
3. Landscape Design - The landscape design industry can tap into the trend towards grass-topped homes by providing creative solutions for integrating green spaces into urban environments.