The Casa Casablanca 67 House is Situated on a Hillside
Jamie Danielle Munro — September 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: em-a.cl & designboom
Due to the location of the house on a hillside, the Casa Casablanca 67 is designed with a downward sloping effect. Basically each level descends throughout the house.
The main material used for the abode is steel, along with pine wood that's been stained a darker color. This helps to give the home a luxurious cabin feel, and not just something that's been placed on a hillside. The final floor level actually stops at a pool, allowing the owners to sit back and relax after a busy day, and take in the views considering they are situated on an elevated hill.
The Casa Casablanca 67 House is both classic and refined in the best ways possible.
Photo Credits: designboom, em-a.cl
The main material used for the abode is steel, along with pine wood that's been stained a darker color. This helps to give the home a luxurious cabin feel, and not just something that's been placed on a hillside. The final floor level actually stops at a pool, allowing the owners to sit back and relax after a busy day, and take in the views considering they are situated on an elevated hill.
The Casa Casablanca 67 House is both classic and refined in the best ways possible.
Photo Credits: designboom, em-a.cl
Trend Themes
1. Descending-level Abodes - Designing houses with a downward sloping effect for unique architectural appeal and utilization of hillside locations.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Creating innovative designs for hillside houses using unconventional architectural techniques.
2. Construction - Building houses with descending levels to optimize space and integrate them seamlessly into the hilly landscape.
3. Interior Design - Furnishing and decorating houses with descending levels to create a luxurious and cozy atmosphere while maximizing views.
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