Stacked Geometric Homes

The Gordons Bay House by Rosselli Architects is Shapely

The Gordons Bay House by Rosselli Architects is stacked. This structure is located on a hillside that overlooks Gordon's Bay in Sydney, Australia. It is made from concrete pieces, edge beams, sandstone, aluminum louvers, new and old timber. This homes consists of six levels and each has been built with such stability that it would surely withstand any force of nature.

The Gordons Bay House was built with the environment in mind, for it is air conditioning free and uses natural ventilation. The interior of the home has contemporary designs, and surrounding the building are stunning lawns, trees and edible plants. In the middle of this irregular home is a gigantic stairwell that allows light to pass through, illuminating the center of the building.
Trend Themes
1. Stacked Architecture - Opportunity for architectural firms to create unique and efficient structures by stacking different levels and materials.
2. Environmentally Friendly Homes - Potential for the construction industry to focus on sustainable and energy-efficient designs, reducing the need for air conditioning and maximizing natural ventilation.
3. Contemporary Interior Design - Demand for modern and stylish interior designs that complement unique architectural structures and create a seamless living experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can explore innovative ways of creating stacked structures and experimenting with sustainable building materials.
2. Construction - Construction companies have an opportunity to specialize in building environmentally friendly homes that prioritize energy efficiency and natural ventilation.
3. Interior Design - Interior design companies can cater to the demand for contemporary and creative designs that enhance the aesthetic appeal of unique architectural structures.

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