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Workers of Art Presents the WOA Second Home in Kochi

Indian architecture studio Workers of Art works on a new project in the form of the WOA Second Home, which is its own studio office space. It converts what was once a storage space into a work location filled with plants. It uses a fusion of repurposed waste and recycled materials throughout all aspects of the design. It is located in Kochi, Kerala, and takes over a 1,450-square-foot space.

The studio explains that "The design celebrates the value of materials that might have otherwise been discarded, creatively forming patterns and combining different elements to breathe new life into the space. For instance, odd-shaped waste tiles are harmoniously mixed and matched, finding their new home in the powder room. A strikingly repurposed tile piece also elevates the entry steps, underscoring the studio's attention to detail and innovative flair."
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Design - The WOA Second Home project showcases the trend of eco-friendly design by repurposing waste materials and incorporating plants into the workspace.
2. Creative Use of Waste - Workers of Art demonstrates the trend of creative use of waste by combining odd-shaped waste tiles to create unique patterns throughout the refurbished studio.
3. Innovative Interior Design - The WOA Second Home project exemplifies the trend of innovative interior design by repurposing a storage space into a visually appealing and functional work location.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can leverage the trend of eco-friendly design to create sustainable and aesthetically pleasing office spaces for clients.
2. Construction - The construction industry can capitalize on the trend of creative use of waste by implementing innovative techniques and materials in building projects.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can explore the trend of innovative interior design to transform underutilized spaces into unique and inspiring environments.

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