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Cover Architecture Creates the Moongate ADU Near LA

Architect Yan M Wang from Cover Architecture has created the Moongate ADU for his mother. The home is defined by its large circular openings and the additional unit on his property is meant for his mother and her partner, ensuring that they are close to the family after retiring.

It is built between the main house and the street, sectioning off into two in order to create a pathway to the back of the lot. Living areas are on the right and storage is on the left -- both of which are developed in white for a minimal form and look. Wang explains how the buildings interact with one another, stating "The three structures, in dialogue with one another, help foster a sense of connection to the outdoors while bridging three generations, providing ample room to commune together and also retreat into private spaces."
Trend Themes
1. Multi-generational Living Spaces - Architects are increasingly designing homes that cater to multiple generations, fostering familial bonds while providing individual privacy.
2. Minimalist ADU Design - Accessory Dwelling Units with minimalist aesthetics are becoming popular, offering functional and visually appealing housing solutions.
3. Integrated Indoor-outdoor Living - Designs that integrate indoor and outdoor living spaces are gaining traction, creating seamless environments that enhance connectivity with nature.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - The residential architecture industry is witnessing a shift toward homes that accommodate extended family members within the same property.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers are exploring the potential of ADUs as viable solutions for housing shortages and multi-generational living.
3. Interior Design - Interior design professionals are focusing on creating adaptable and flexible living spaces that meet the needs of diverse family structures.

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