Architecturally Waved Houses

The Design 'Summer House' by Gunes Atakan Peksen Captures Movement

Movement and architectural structure are married into a perfect design with Summer House by Gunes Atakan Peksen.

The Istanbul-based architect was inspired by waves to create this stunning home concept. Although the modernist structure may appear restrictive, the inside is well thought out with an open concept. There is a cohesive sense of fluid relaxation in the design.

"The starting point of this contemporary Turkish house is more than shaping the form itself. It is shaping the life in it" says Peksen of his work. The theme is enhanced with a calming pool and large glass windows that are welcoming to light. The structure is monochromatic, minimalist and über chic in its absolute modernity.

Turkish design is put on the map with their fresh design ideas from burgeoning architects like Peksen who realize conceptual dreams.
Trend Themes
1. Wave-inspired Architecture - There is an opportunity for architects to explore wave-inspired designs to create visually captivating and unique structures.
2. Open Concept Living - The concept of open living spaces continues to evolve, presenting opportunities for interior designers and architects to create homes that promote fluidity and relaxation.
3. Minimalist Monochromatic Design - The trend of minimalist and monochromatic design provides opportunities for furniture and home decor industries to offer sleek and modern products that harmonize with contemporary architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can capitalize on the wave-inspired design trend by developing unique and eye-catching architectural structures that stand out in the market.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers have a chance to create open concept living spaces that maximize fluidity and relaxation, aligning with the evolving preferences of homeowners.
3. Furniture and Home Decor - The minimalist and monochromatic design trend opens up opportunities for furniture and home decor industries to offer sleek, modern, and complementary products for contemporary architectural designs.

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