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Hiroshi Iguchi's 'Camouflage House' is in Sync With Nature

Architects are beginning to echo consumer desires to be attuned with nature, and Hiroshi Iguchi's 'Camouflage House' is the latest example of this harmony.

With its slanted glass roof, Hiroshi Iguchi's Camouflage House is designed like a greenhouse. Open spaces in the garden portion of the slanted roof let trees poke out into the sky, literally bridging the gap between man and nature. The first level of Hiroshi Iguchi's Camouflage House contains most of the living spaces, while the open second level provides ample places to stargaze and admire the view.
Trend Themes
1. Green Architecture - The trend of designing buildings that harmonize with nature presents opportunities for architects to create sustainable, eco-friendly structures.
2. Biophilic Design - The growing interest in biophilic design offers opportunities for architects to incorporate natural elements and create spaces that improve occupant well-being.
3. Sustainable Living - The trend of sustainable living drives the demand for eco-friendly homes, providing opportunities for architects and builders to innovate in energy-efficient design and construction techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can leverage the trend of green architecture to create innovative, environmentally-friendly building designs and methodologies.
2. Construction - The construction industry can embrace the trend of biophilic design to create healthier living and working spaces, incorporating natural elements that enhance overall well-being.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can capitalize on the trend of sustainable living by developing and marketing eco-friendly properties that attract environmentally-conscious buyers.

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