The notion that you need a workable block of land in order to build a home is certainly disproved by the Bridge House by ObjecktCreative. What makes this project so remarkable is the way that it hovers over a small Northern Californian stream.
A series of three boxes composes the highly modernist dwelling, seemingly inspired by the marvelously minimal residential works of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the mid-20th century. The floor and roof planes of the structures are emphasized with their fine concrete materiality, leaving the walls completely open to full-length windows.
It's wonderful that the owners can now appreciate expansive views of the gorgeous forested site. They sit across a particularly lovely picnic site from their dining room in the Bridge House by ObjecktCreative.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Suspended Residences
- The concept of building homes that hover over natural landscapes presents disruptive innovation opportunities for architects and designers.
- Minimalist Architecture
- The minimalist design approach employed in the Bridge House by ObjecktCreative opens up possibilities for innovative and functional residential structures.
- Seamless Integration
- The seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces through full-length windows in the Bridge House creates opportunities for innovative living spaces.
Sectors Adopting This
- Architecture
- Architects can explore new possibilities in design and construction by incorporating suspended residences and minimalist architectural elements.
- Real Estate
- Real estate developers can tap into the growing demand for unique and innovative homes by offering suspended residences that integrate seamlessly with their natural surroundings.
- Interior Design
- Interior designers can create unique living spaces within suspended residences that prioritize the integration of indoor and outdoor environments through the use of full-length windows.
