'Two Houses Conde' are Joined in a Seamless Manner
Jamie Danielle Munro — August 8, 2014 — Art & Design
References: estudiohma & designboom
Two Houses Conde is a design by EStudio HMA in South America, who needed to find a way to connect two separate houses into one, yet still retain private sections for the residences.
Since the two clients the architects were working with both wanted to expand their spaces, it was important to ensure that each customer was well listened to. If one received a better option than the other, things could become tricky so the EStudio team did a good job of understanding the needs of both. In the end the additional structure looks like its own house altogether. The area now allows two clients to enjoy more space within their abodes, while still retaining a happy neighbourly relationship!
Photo Credits: designboom, estudiohma
Since the two clients the architects were working with both wanted to expand their spaces, it was important to ensure that each customer was well listened to. If one received a better option than the other, things could become tricky so the EStudio team did a good job of understanding the needs of both. In the end the additional structure looks like its own house altogether. The area now allows two clients to enjoy more space within their abodes, while still retaining a happy neighbourly relationship!
Photo Credits: designboom, estudiohma
Trend Themes
1. Seamless Integration - The trend of seamlessly integrating separate living spaces into one offers opportunities for architects and designers to create innovative solutions for clients.
2. Personalized Expansion - The trend of personalized expansion in housing allows for architects and designers to cater to the individual needs and desires of clients, providing unique and customized living spaces.
3. Neighborly Connectivity - The trend of creating connected yet separate living spaces fosters a sense of community and neighborly relationships, presenting opportunities for architects and designers to design innovative structures that encourage social interaction.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can capitalize on the trend of seamless integration by developing new techniques and materials that allow for the seamless connection of separate living spaces.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can take advantage of the trend of personalized expansion by offering customized furniture and fixtures that cater to the specific needs and preferences of clients.
3. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from the trend of neighborly connectivity by creating modular and flexible building systems that facilitate the construction of interconnected yet separate living spaces.
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