Design duo Fernando and Humberto Campana designed a unique home exterior for a house in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The Indigenous peoples of Brazil use "fibres from the piassava palm" to protect themselves from the heat and this home exterior was inspired by that practice. The result is an exterior that has a textured appearance that creates a natural balance to the modern cubic shape of the home. The designers of this unusual home described the concept that inspired their work as "a vegetable that invades the house." Other unique elements in the home include a misshapen mirror the size of a wall and a suspended bedroom fireplace.
The design of this home and its textured exterior are evidence that traditional design ideas can be incorporated into modern concepts.
Tree-Textured Home Exteriors
This Home Was Inspired by Indigenous Brazilian Housing
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Home Exteriors - Incorporating natural textures into home exteriors can create a unique and visually appealing design.
2. Indigenous-inspired Architecture - Drawing inspiration from indigenous practices can lead to innovative and culturally significant designs.
3. Integration of Traditional and Modern Design - Blending traditional design ideas with modern concepts can result in visually striking and harmonious architectural solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore incorporating natural textures and indigenous influence to create innovative and culturally rich designs.
2. Construction - Construction companies can provide expertise in implementing unique and textured home exteriors during the building process.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can complement the nature-inspired home exteriors by incorporating organic elements and creating a cohesive design aesthetic.