Haus Schäfer by Plasma Studio Boasts Geometric Design Details
Jana Pijak — October 10, 2014 — Art & Design
References: plasmastudio & frameweb
Haus Schäfer by Plasma Studio boasts geometric design details both on its facade and within its interior. The recently renovated apartment building features an innovative attic design that is reminiscent of crystallized architecture.
Haus Schäfer is seemingly traditional in its aesthetic with the exception of its geometric design details that act as windows within its open attic space. The space is located on the building's top level and features stunning views of its surrounding mountainous topography.
This structure is located in the heart of San Candido, a town in South Tyrol and features dynamic and angular elements within its attic interior. While its facade appears more subtle, its interior reveals layers of glass, wood and metal finishes that come together in an unexpected way.
Haus Schäfer is seemingly traditional in its aesthetic with the exception of its geometric design details that act as windows within its open attic space. The space is located on the building's top level and features stunning views of its surrounding mountainous topography.
This structure is located in the heart of San Candido, a town in South Tyrol and features dynamic and angular elements within its attic interior. While its facade appears more subtle, its interior reveals layers of glass, wood and metal finishes that come together in an unexpected way.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Design Details - Incorporating intricate geometric designs within architecture to create visually stunning and innovative structures.
2. Crystallized Architecture - Drawing inspiration from the geometry and aesthetic of crystals to create unique and striking building designs.
3. Open Attic Space - Creating open, spacious and modern attic designs that can be utilized for various purposes, such as living spaces or work spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can use geometric designs and crystallized architecture to create visually stunning and innovative buildings.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate geometric design details into their projects to create modern and visually striking spaces.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can utilize open attic spaces in their buildings to increase their property value and appeal to modern buyers who desire unique living spaces.
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