"Inner Mongolia? There is an Inner Mongolia?"
"Yes, Virginia, Inner Mongolia is where the cool Mongols live. Outer Mongolia is where others live. Cool Mongols live in angular homes."
Rocker-Lange architects from the inner United States made the 100 Project by creating a 1,000 square meter villa with shifting scale in multiple rooms to provide variance for the Inner Mongols. These angle dwellers shall be known as take-control, theatrical-role, Mongols.
Implications - While this project may only be a mere 1,000 square meters, it makes up for it by packing a heavy architectural punch. After all, architecture of all sizes can be totally rad.
Mongolian Angletecture
US Firm Takes A New Slant On Home Design
Trend Themes
1. Shifting Scale - The trend of incorporating shifting scale in architectural design presents disruptive innovation opportunities for creating unique and dynamic spaces.
2. Angular Homes - The trend of designing angular homes opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for creating visually striking and unconventional living spaces.
3. Variance in Room Design - The trend of incorporating variance in room design allows for disruptive innovation opportunities in creating flexible and adaptable living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by embracing the trend of incorporating shifting scale, angular homes, and variance in room design.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage the trend of angular homes and variance in room design to create unique and visually striking living spaces for clients.
3. Real Estate Development - The real estate development industry can capitalize on the trend of designing angular homes and incorporate shifting scale to offer innovative and futuristic housing options.