The Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque is Paradise
Vittoria Natarelli — August 18, 2010 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
The Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque is located in Ibiza, Spain on a sloping lot. Almost every side features a glass window from floor to ceiling, providing optimal vantage points of the surrounding area. The inside of the home includes growing trees, as well as two rentable cabins.
The Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque is undoubtedly a modern paradise. Check out the featured gallery to see this interesting home from different angles.
The Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque is undoubtedly a modern paradise. Check out the featured gallery to see this interesting home from different angles.
Trend Themes
1. Glass-encased Lodging - The trend of creating lodging experiences with nearly every wall made of glass affords designers a unique opportunity to integrate indoor and outdoor experiences in a way never before possible.
2. Living Architecture - Building homes which incorporate living plant life creates symbiosis between the built and natural worlds and addresses concerns around sustainability and environmental preservation.
3. Dual-purpose Living Spaces - Designing homes that offer both a private living space as well as a rentable cabin provides homeowners with the ability to generate income while still maintaining their privacy and personal space.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can adopt glass-encased lodging by designing hotels or rentals in picturesque locations that offer an immersive experience for guests.
2. Architecture & Design - The architecture and design fields can explore creating homes with living plant life as a means of addressing environmental concerns and developing unique aesthetic experiences.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can take advantage of the trend towards dual-purpose living spaces by promoting homes that offer the potential for rental income as an added selling point.
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