This Spectacular Home Features an Organic Design Principle
Vasiliki Marapas — August 1, 2014 — Art & Design
References: a-cero & contemporist
A-cero designed the 'Weave House,' a spectacular home located on the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
The finished product is indubitably an "A-cero" design, following the studio's distinct aesthetic of sinuous curves and organic lines. The facades, which follow the same design principle, are made from black glass and the highly adaptable white Corian. The materials enhance the strength and subtlety that the architects were aiming for with this project. The interaction between the Corian and glass, both high quality materials, reveals the "great plasticity of the facades."
The home, which spans over three floors, boasts a strong connection with the outdoor property, through integrated windows, terraces and porches. A standout feature is the walkable roof, fully equipped with a pool.
The finished product is indubitably an "A-cero" design, following the studio's distinct aesthetic of sinuous curves and organic lines. The facades, which follow the same design principle, are made from black glass and the highly adaptable white Corian. The materials enhance the strength and subtlety that the architects were aiming for with this project. The interaction between the Corian and glass, both high quality materials, reveals the "great plasticity of the facades."
The home, which spans over three floors, boasts a strong connection with the outdoor property, through integrated windows, terraces and porches. A standout feature is the walkable roof, fully equipped with a pool.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Design - Exploring the use of sinuous curves and organic lines in architectural design to create visually striking structures.
2. Highly Adaptable Materials - Utilizing materials like black glass and Corian to enhance the strength, subtlety, and plasticity of building facades.
3. Seamless Indoor-outdoor Integration - Creating a strong connection between interior spaces and outdoor properties through integrated windows, terraces, porches, and even walkable roofs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to explore new approaches in organic design, utilizing adaptable materials and focusing on seamless indoor-outdoor integration.
2. Construction and Building Materials - Disruptive innovation opportunities in the development of high-quality, adaptable materials such as black glass and Corian for creating visually appealing and structurally sound building facades.
3. Real Estate and Property Development - The demand for homes that offer a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces, with visually striking organic designs, presents an opportunity for developers to create unique and attractive properties.
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