Emerald Paneled Facades

This Restaurant by JYA-Architects Boasts an Exterior of Green Tiles

The Forest House is a restaurant in Bupyeong, South Korea that was designed by JYA-Architects. Located in the Cheongcheon-dong neighborhood, the Forest House features a stunning facade made from paneled vibrant emerald green tiles.

The facade is a complementary feature that aims to make up for the local building regulations that dictated the structure must have been a simplistic, cubic form. With outdoor dining space and an eye-catching, bright yellow internal staircase, the Forest House by JYA-Architects is a modern design maven that seems also receptive as an event venue.

The green tiles of the facade can each be opened individually in order to play up the pixellated look, while it also offers control over ventilation and the amount of natural light coming in.
Trend Themes
1. Facade Innovation - Exploring new materials and designs for building facades can lead to eye-catching and functional exteriors, like the emerald paneled facade of the Forest House.
2. Outdoor Dining Spaces - Creating outdoor dining spaces can enhance the appeal of restaurants and provide a unique experience for customers, as seen in the Forest House.
3. Modular Panel Systems - Utilizing modular panel systems on building exteriors can offer flexibility in design, ventilation control, and natural light, as demonstrated by the green tile facade of the Forest House.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore innovative facade materials and designs to create visually stunning and functional buildings.
2. Hospitality - Restaurants and event venues can incorporate outdoor dining spaces and unique architectural features to attract customers and provide memorable experiences.
3. Construction - Companies in the construction industry can develop and implement modular panel systems for building exteriors to provide enhanced design options and improved functionality.

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