The Suurupi House by Muru & Pere Architects in Estonia is an astounding house extension. Located in the village of Suurupi, the home had another story added to it. Instead of keeping within the style of the existing home, the owners enlisted Muru & Pere Architects to come up with an organic structure that looks like a rectangular nest.
With a modern interior decorated mostly in black and white, the Suurupi House is contemporary both inside and out. The crisscrossed sticks even cover windows and doors (although a huge panoramic window at the front of the extension can be seen), but the space remains open and inviting.
Angular Birdnest Abodes
The Suurupi House Extension Resembles Woven Wood
Trend Themes
1. Organic Architecture - The Suurupi House extension demonstrates the trend of incorporating organic structures into architectural designs.
2. Integration of Nature - The woven wood design of the Suurupi House extension highlights the growing trend of integrating nature and natural materials into architectural projects.
3. Contemporary Minimalism - The black and white interior of the Suurupi House extension reflects the trend of contemporary minimalism in interior design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Architects and builders can explore the use of organic structures in their designs, following the example of the Suurupi House extension.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can take inspiration from the contemporary minimalism showcased in the black and white interior of the Suurupi House extension.
3. Sustainable Materials - The woven wood design of the Suurupi House extension presents opportunities for the sustainable materials industry to create innovative and eco-friendly building solutions.