The Universe House is Designed After an Indian Observatory
Robyn Currie — November 30, 2009 — Art & Design
References: tatianabilbao & gizmodo
Sometimes when I am daydreaming, I like to think that I have a really great house in a tropical location that is made out of futuristic materials, and has a rad swimming pool. The Universe House in Mexico, mixes super simple architecture and a stunning setting.
The design is based around an observatory in India that was built a real long time ago. Anyway, the Universe House has a 360 degree view of the surrounding area with no windows, just wood planks in case of a hurricane. Plus, instead of an observatory there is a giant round swimming pool.
The design is based around an observatory in India that was built a real long time ago. Anyway, the Universe House has a 360 degree view of the surrounding area with no windows, just wood planks in case of a hurricane. Plus, instead of an observatory there is a giant round swimming pool.
Trend Themes
1. Indian-inspired Dream Homes - The trend of creating and selling unique and ambitious Indian-inspired dream homes to affluent consumers.
2. Futuristic Materials for Housing - The trend of using innovative, contemporary materials to create futuristic and eco-friendly housing.
3. 360-degree Views in Housing - The trend of designing homes with panoramic views of the surrounding environment and employing unique, hurricane-resistant window and door designs.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Real Estate Development - Developers who are looking to expand their offerings with unique, high-end housing options for wealthy clients.
2. Sustainable Building Industry - Manufacturers who aim to create sustainable, eco-friendly materials and products that can help build futuristic homes like the Universe House.
3. Hurricane-prone Regions Real Estate - Real estate groups who are looking to invest in hurricane-prone regions and want to ensure their properties are secure and resilient against natural disasters.
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