As most cities around the world continue to expand the popularity of compact condominiums, architectural studio Romera y Ruiz Arquitectos' concealed courtyard apartment complexes are showing that confined living space doesn't always have to dictate design aesthetic.
Situated on a social housing block in the Spanish Canary Islands, Romera y Ruiz Arquitectos' concealed courtyard design is fronted by breathtaking pleated facades that wondefully contrast with their minimally illuminated architectural surroudings.
The chic outer design of these jointed apartments located in Las Palmas aren't the only amazing feature of this complex, as this look was cleverly crafted in order to disguise three brightly lit courtyards. By including outdoor space on the inside of these social housing buildings, Romera y Ruiz Arquitectos' skillfully combines designer architecture with the hidden, natural beauty of the city.
Hidden Courtyard Complexes
Romera y Ruiz Arquitectos' Design Conceals a Stunningly Secretive Abode
Trend Themes
1. Concealed Courtyard Design - The trend of concealing courtyards within apartment complexes offers an opportunity for innovative architectural design that integrates outdoor spaces with urban living.
2. Pleated Facades - The trend of using pleated facades in architectural design provides an opportunity for creating visually striking and aesthetically pleasing building exteriors.
3. Combining Design and Nature - The trend of combining designer architecture with the hidden, natural beauty of urban environments allows for the creation of unique living spaces that harmoniously blend indoor and outdoor elements.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore innovative approaches to concealing courtyards and incorporating pleated facades to create visually appealing and functional building designs.
2. Real Estate Development - The real estate development industry can capitalize on the trend of integrating outdoor spaces within compact living environments to provide unique and desirable housing options for urban dwellers.
3. Urban Planning - The field of urban planning can consider the trend of combining design and nature to enhance the livability and aesthetic appeal of cities by integrating green spaces and natural elements into urban environments.