House Ulve by Finland's Lassila Hirvilammi Architects
Jessica Marcel — December 25, 2009 — Art & Design
References: lh-ark.fi & design-milk
The House Ulve reminds me of the house that Steve Martin builds in House Sitter. If you haven’t seen that movie, I’ll explain: It’s simple modern design, with strong country-style undercurrents. They (the movie house and House Ulve) are obviously not of nature, and yet they both add a sense of serenity.
Lassila Hirvilammi Architects, which includes Anssi Lassila and Teemu Hirvilammi, designed House Ulve. Juha Pakkala assisted on the project, and the photos are by Jussi Tiainen.
Lassila Hirvilammi Architects, which includes Anssi Lassila and Teemu Hirvilammi, designed House Ulve. Juha Pakkala assisted on the project, and the photos are by Jussi Tiainen.
Trend Themes
1. Modern Country Style - There is an opportunity to innovate in home design by combining modern and country styles, as seen in House Ulve by Lassila Hirvilammi Architects.
2. Simple Modern Design - The use of clean, simple design in House Ulve suggests that there is room for disruptive innovation in modern architecture,
3. Serenity in Design - Creating a sense of serenity in architecture, as seen in House Ulve, is a trend that could inspire disruptive innovation in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can incorporate the trend of modern country design to offer unique and serene living spaces.
2. Interior Design - The trend of simple modern design can influence innovative interior design concepts that prioritize clean lines and minimalism.
3. Real Estate - There is an opportunity for real estate developers to incorporate the trend of serenity in design in their projects and market them to buyers seeking peaceful living environments.
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