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Fala Atelier Designed the House of Countless Windows

Architecture studio Fala Atelier designed the House of Countless Windows, which is a home located in Lisbon with a structure that creates an illusion of more height than it has. To do this, the design sees a higher amount of windows on its facade it means looks taller than the three stories due to the windows along the facade. This is elevated even more so by the home's split-level structure at the interior that has been integrated to maximize space.

Co-founder of the studio Filipe Magalhães explains the design process to Dezeen, stating "The house is a mathematical equation. All measures, thicknesses and proportions collaborate to compose the building. Moving a door or a slab two centimetres would impact the whole building."
Trend Themes
1. Mathematical-precision Architecture - Every design element, from windows to door placements, integrates precise mathematical calculations to optimize space and aesthetics.
2. Space-maximizing Techniques - Innovative split-level interiors create an illusion of spaciousness, pushing the boundaries of traditional home design.
3. Illusion-based Facades - The strategic placement of windows achieves a visually taller structure, redefining conventional perceptions of building height.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - Homes can integrate advanced mathematical principles to enhance both functionality and visual appeal.
2. Urban Design - Cities can utilize illusion-based facades to create visually stunning skylines without the need for taller structures.
3. Interior Design - Split-level layouts offer a creative solution for maximizing interior space in urban homes.

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