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Kiel Steel House is Clad in Corten Steel

Corten steel is an increasingly popular material in modern architecture, but Kiel Steel House makes use of the material as a reference to tradition. The housing development in the German town of the same name sits among traditional industrial-era buildings made using red brick, so the new development's pre-rusted facade plays off of that coloring.

Beyond color alone, Kiel Steel House references its neighbors with its structural layout. It comprises far more than a single family unit, with spaces for businesses on the ground floor and several apartment units throughout the upper stories, and yet its gabled roof gives it the appearance of a simple home. This further mimics the other buildings in the area, which were built when such a design feature was basically a given in terms of architectural layout.
Trend Themes
1. Corten Steel in Architecture - Exploring the use of corten steel in modern architectural designs.
2. Mixed-use Housing Developments - Creating housing developments that incorporate both residential and commercial spaces.
3. Integration of Traditional and Modern Elements - Designing buildings that pay homage to traditional architecture while incorporating modern features.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunities for architects to experiment with innovative materials and designs.
2. Real Estate Development - Developers can explore mixed-use projects that cater to both residential and commercial needs.
3. Construction - Builders can learn new techniques to integrate traditional and modern elements in their projects.

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