GLA.Design oversees the construction of a stacked rectangular home in Bangkok, Thailand. The building entertains a strong contemporary aesthetic by way of its appearance, as well as its ultra-communicative layout that boasts two connected wings. The stylish dwelling includes a glass-enclosed courtyard that is, without a doubt, a welcomed attribute during the warm summer months. In addition, GLA.Design strengthens the natural element of the rectangular home through a facade that features weaving greenery.
The company accurately referenced the SIRI House as being a "life gallery." Essentially, this approach to contemporary homes is one in a line-up of many that attempt to foster a seamless relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Photo Credits: Sofography/ Chalermwat Wongchopoo.
Stacked Modern Rectangular Homes
GLA.Design's Structure Celebrates Nature Through Green Elements
Trend Themes
1. Seamless Indoor-outdoor Spaces - Opportunities for innovation in creating homes that blur the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces
2. Green Facades - Innovations in incorporating greenery on building facades for both aesthetic and environmental benefits
3. Glass-enclosed Courtyards - New ideas to create unique and functional glass-enclosed courtyards in contemporary homes
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architecture and design firms can explore innovative ways to incorporate green elements and glass-enclosed courtyards in residential and commercial projects
2. Landscaping - Landscapers can capitalize on the demand for green facades and create unique vertical gardens for buildings
3. Construction - Construction companies can specialize in creating structures with seamless indoor-outdoor spaces and glass-enclosed courtyards to meet the growing demand for modern and sustainable homes