Los Angeles-based design firm Cover Architecture has unveiled a look at its new Moongate ADU which is nestled in a quiet neighborhood. The home measures 620 square feet and is defined by its captivating sculptural facade with a creative fusion of geometric forms.
This allows it to truly stand out as a modern addition to the ranch-style home first created in the 60s. The Moongate ADU was designed by Mike Wang, the principal architect at the firm -- it is designed for his mother and her partner: Pei and Dan who are also both former professors. The dwelling is meant to offer a comfortable space as they enjoy their retirement while staying close to the family in the main home.
Sculptural Geometric Formed ADUs
Cover Architecture Has Unveiled its New Moongate ADU
Trend Themes
1. Innovative ADU Designs - The Moongate ADU showcases a new wave of architectural design by integrating sculptural geometric forms with functional living space.
2. Personalized Retirement Homes - Designing ADUs for retirees close to family homes highlights a rising trend in personalized and family-oriented living solutions.
3. Creative Facade Aesthetics - The integration of captivating sculptural facades in residential architecture presents an aesthetic advancement in home design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can explore new horizons by blending modern geometric aesthetics with traditional housing structures.
2. Real Estate - The real estate market can benefit from the demand for aesthetically pleasing and functional secondary units on existing properties.
3. Retirement Living - The retirement living industry can innovate by offering customized ADU solutions that prioritize proximity to family and comfort.