It's the type of thinking demonstrated by Klaas Kuiken that will make this planet a happier and more harmonious place. These featured rooftop tile birdhouses by Kuiken are simply ingenious. Not only does it provide shelter for humans, it also shelters little flighty friends as well.
As Klaas Kuiken explains himself, "Nowadays birds are not welcome under rooftiles anymore, so they lost a beautifull nest place. Placing a house on top of a rooftile, now created a nice place for a birdsnest. And also better to spot!"
Rooftop Tile Birdhouses
Klaas Kuiken Designs Shelter for Both Humans and Birds
Trend Themes
1. Rooftop Habitat - Designing thoughtful rooftop spaces for birds can create new habitats in urban areas.
2. Multi-functional Design - Creating designs that serve more than one purpose (like sheltering both humans and birds) can save space and resources.
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Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can incorporate rooftop birdhouses into their designs to provide a new type of multi-functional living space.
2. Environmental Conservation - Organizations focused on environmental conservation can promote rooftop birdhouses as a way to improve wildlife habitats in urban areas.
3. Landscaping - Landscapers and gardeners can incorporate rooftop birdhouses into their designs to create new habitats for birds and improve natural environments in urban areas.