'Pasqua House' a new home in Porto Feliz, Brazil, features an angular layout that provides an unmatched degree of intimacy for the family living there. The L-shaped home creates an enclave that protects a private garden, giving the occupants access to a segment of nature completely cut off from the rest of the world.
Aside from access to the private garden as engendered by the shape of the home, the material design and patterns of the home are worth noting. One of the walls that runs the length of the garden is made from an intricately patterned concrete assemblage. It features a series of cut out rectangles that pock the wall at random intervals, adding visual dynamism while also providing a glimpse at the forest beyond.
Lengthy L-Shaped Homes
'Pasqua House' Features Access to an Intimate Garden
Trend Themes
1. Angular Architecture - Opportunity for architects to explore more innovative angles for a unique and intimate living experience.
2. Private Garden Oasis - Creating a private and secluded garden space within the design of a home creates an opportunity for luxury home builders to offer a unique real estate experience.
3. Patterned Wall Design - The use of intricate concrete design in home construction opens opportunities for artistic concrete works in the real estate industry.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Innovative angular architecture could become the new wave of design in creating unique and practical homes.
2. Luxury Real Estate - Opportunity for luxury developers to incorporate private garden sanctuaries in their homes.
3. Concrete Manufacturing - There is a market opportunity to manufacture and supply intricate concrete blocks for the construction industry.