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Measured Architecture Designs the Shor House Project

Design studio Measured Architects created the Shor House Project, which is a home located in the Mayne land on top of a sloped site with views of the Navy Channel. The home is defined by its use of salvaged lumber and corten steel to form a waterfront residence.

This is a testament of recycled materials integrated through the design and construction process, exploring a zero-take approach. The house is home to the founder of the firm, Clinton Cuddington who works from home remotely and also spends holidays in the nature area. A lot of the house is made from wood and the exterior walls are clad in Corten steel plates due to its limited maintenance needs and recycled sensibilities.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - The Shor House exemplifies a movement towards integrating salvaged materials in building designs, emphasizing eco-conscious construction.
2. Remote-work Living Spaces - Designs like the Shor House incorporate functional spaces for remote work, catering to the growing work-from-home trend.
3. Low-maintenance Exteriors - Corten steel cladding offers a durable, low-maintenance option for home exteriors, aligning with the rising demand for practical yet aesthetically pleasing materials.
Industry Implications
1. Green Construction - The use of recycled lumber in the Shor House highlights innovations in sustainable building practices within the green construction industry.
2. Home Office Design - Incorporating dedicated home office spaces in residential design reflects a shift in the real estate and home interiors sectors.
3. Building Materials - Corten steel's popularity for its durability and minimal upkeep redefines material choices within the building materials industry.

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