Through the use of a uniquely shaped design, the White House by YOAP creates the illusion that the building is much bigger than it actually is. Not just from the outside, but from in the inside as well. Taking up a plot that is only eight meters wide and 20 meters long, it is a 172 m² multiplex rental housing building that has the heart of a little dog that believes its a big one.
Located in Seoul, South Korea, the White House by YOAP is comprised of nine studios, which make up five storeys in all. A futuristic design, it uses asymmetrical windows to help create the airy feel that it prides itself on. The interior is much more colorful than the exterior.
Futuristically-Shaped Apartments
The White House by YOAP Makes a Small Building Feel Much Bigger
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Apartment Designs - Creating uniquely shaped apartments that give the illusion of more space.
2. Asymmetrical Window Designs - Utilizing asymmetrical windows to create an airy feel in buildings.
3. Colorful Interior Design - Incorporating vibrant and colorful interior designs in contrast to the exterior.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Development - Designing and constructing innovative apartment buildings with futuristic shapes to maximize space efficiency.
2. Architectural Design - Exploring the use of asymmetrical window designs to create unique and visually appealing buildings.
3. Interior Design - Creating vibrant and colorful interior designs to enhance the living experience in residential buildings.