When families go on vacation it can be a bit tight, but the William O’Brien Junior House is the perfect design for close-knit families.
The 'Houses in Five Parts' project was created for two brothers and their families in the bustling city of New York. The house is dissected in such a way that both families can go on vacation together, and still have the house to themselves. Amidst the cold, snowy mountain tops, the transparent glass windows give occupants a breathtaking view of the area.
The rubber roofing systems and the agricultural land between the two houses makes the William O’Brien Junior House a must-have for families who want to have a peaceful vacation.
Dainty Dissected Abodes
The William O'Brien Junior House Binds Close-Knitted Families
Trend Themes
1. Multigenerational Travel - Creating vacation accommodations for close-knit families, allowing them to travel and stay together.
2. Flexible Living Spaces - Designing houses that can be divided or combined to meet the changing needs of occupants.
3. Nature-inspired Architecture - Incorporating transparent glass windows to provide stunning views of natural surroundings.
Industry Implications
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2. Real Estate - Exploring designs and materials that allow for flexible living spaces, meeting the demands of modern families.
3. Architecture - Integrating nature-inspired elements into architectural designs to enhance the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.