AUX Architecture Creates a Dynamic Between Indoor & Outdoor
Kalin Ned — May 8, 2018 — Art & Design
For the design of this contemporary West Hollywood residence, AUX Architecture focuses on the ever-popular concept of indoor-outdoor living and open space. Aiming to create a fluid and free relationship between the outside and the inside, the firm, headed by Brian Wickersham, installs a tranquil rooftop garden. The practice also creates a modern shift between materials that bring out the aesthetics of the textures to full potential and a favoritism toward light and openness.
According to ArchDaily, this West Hollywood residence is an example of a "productive collaboration between Wickersham and developer David Bilfeld of Rebel Construction." Efficient, open and extremely modern, AUX Architecture is able to create a sound relationship and a wonderful exchange of values between the inside and the outside.
Photo Credits: Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates, Hunter Kerhart
According to ArchDaily, this West Hollywood residence is an example of a "productive collaboration between Wickersham and developer David Bilfeld of Rebel Construction." Efficient, open and extremely modern, AUX Architecture is able to create a sound relationship and a wonderful exchange of values between the inside and the outside.
Photo Credits: Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates, Hunter Kerhart
Trend Themes
1. Indoor-outdoor Living - Designing living spaces that blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces to create a seamless connection.
2. Modern Material Aesthetics - Incorporating materials into architectural designs that highlight their unique textures and promote light and openness.
3. Collaborative Design - Working collaboratively between architects and developers to efficiently create innovative and modern living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architecture and design firms have the opportunity to create innovative residential and commercial spaces that prioritize indoor-outdoor living and modern material aesthetics, as well as engage in productive collaborations with developers.
2. Real Estate Development - Developers can partner with progressive architecture and design firms to create highly sought-after residential and commercial spaces that incorporate indoor-outdoor living, modern material aesthetics, and foster a seamless connection between the inside and outside.
3. Construction - Construction companies have the opportunity to use modern materials and building techniques to efficiently construct buildings and homes that prioritize indoor-outdoor living and foster a dynamic between the inside and outside.
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