Natkevicus Architecture Takes Elevated Architecture to New Heights
Michael Hines — October 13, 2010 — Art & Design
References: natkevicius.lt & dornob
If you’ve been starved for some truly impressive architecture then you must check out Natkevicus Architecture’s latest home design. Natkevicus Architecture has built an elevated country house that is almost too cool to be true.
Most hanging homes are built near cliffs or hills. Natkevicus Architecture’s hanging home is built on level ground and juts up at an impressive angle. The elevated home can fit two cars underneath it and has a truly impressive and modern interior. Check it out above and click below to see more cool hanging homes from the Trend Hunter archives.
Most hanging homes are built near cliffs or hills. Natkevicus Architecture’s hanging home is built on level ground and juts up at an impressive angle. The elevated home can fit two cars underneath it and has a truly impressive and modern interior. Check it out above and click below to see more cool hanging homes from the Trend Hunter archives.
Trend Themes
1. Elevated Architecture - The trend of elevated homes and buildings as a avenue for disruptive and unique architecture designs.
2. Compact Living - The trend of compact and innovative living spaces as a solution to increasing urbanization globally.
3. Car Integration - The trend of integrating garage spaces and car storage into elevated homes as an innovative use of space.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can leverage the trend of elevated architecture as a unique selling point for residential and commercial building projects.
2. Real Estate - Real estate companies can focus on promoting compact and innovative living spaces as a unique selling point for urbanized clientele.
3. Automotive - Car manufacturers can explore the trend of car integration into elevated homes and buildings as a new market for garage technology and space management.
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