The team at SHED Architecture & Design has created the Mori House nestled in the calm forests of Portland, Oregon. The home blends elements of mid-century modern architecture with modern minimalism aesthetics. The Mori House was originally designed by Saul Zaik in 1963 and the SHED team has reimagined the space to integrate function and aesthetics for the new owners: a young family.
The Mori House is set on a sloped and wooded base and the home has a bold yet calm statement. It features a detached studio and garage with a teahouse pavilion that can be accessed by the elevated decks. These components are carefully gramed by the tall towering trees, which simultaneously form a peaceful retreat to connect to nature around it.
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SHED Architecture & Design Created the Mori House in Portland
Trend Themes
1. Modern Minimalism Revival - Modern minimalism aesthetics are gaining traction as a favored design ethos, promoting a serene and clutter-free living environment.
2. Nature-integrated Living Spaces - There is a growing trend towards homes that harmoniously integrate with their natural surroundings, creating peaceful retreats that blend indoor and outdoor living.
3. Adaptive Reuse Architecture - The adaptive reuse of mid-century modern properties is on the rise, transforming older structures to meet contemporary needs while preserving historical integrity.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - Residential architecture is evolving to include minimalist and nature-integrated designs that offer a unique and tranquil living experience.
2. Home Renovation - The home renovation industry is increasingly focused on reimagining mid-century modern spaces to incorporate modern-day functionalities and minimalistic aesthetics.
3. Sustainable Design - Sustainable design practices are being incorporated into modern homes, prioritizing the natural environment and reducing the ecological footprint of residential properties.