The 'Marcus Beach House' by Bark Architects is literally minutes away from the beach. This summer home has an open concept and a sustainable design, keeping artificial light to a minimum.
Other features of the house include "pavilion-like" living, a modern and spacious master bedroom and a gorgeous courtyard. Take a look through the gallery to find more pictures of this wonderful home and its lovely designs.
Implications - Equally as beautiful as the house itself is its wonderful surroundings. I'm a fan of greenery and this amazing beach house perfectly integrates the beauty of human architecture with the elegance of nature.
Window Blind-Inspired Housing
The Marcus Beach House by Bark Architects
Trend Themes
1. Window-blind-inspired Architecture - Architecture that mimics window blinds for sustainable design and natural light.
2. Pavilion-like Living - Architecture inspired by pavilions to create open concepts and indoor-outdoor connectivity.
3. Blurring Boundaries Between Indoor and Outdoor Living - Efforts to integrate the beauty of natural surroundings with human architecture to create sustainable and visually appealing homes.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Housing - Opportunities to create sustainable and visually appealing homes that blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living.
2. Architecture and Design - Companies and professionals who focus on innovative architecture and design can take advantage of the trend of pavilion-like living and window-blind-inspired architecture.
3. Green Building and Sustainability - Companies and professionals in this industry can make use of sustainable features such as using minimum artificial light and blurring boundaries between indoor and outdoor living in architecture and design.