The '3 Dan Box' is mightily quirky. It is so much so, in fact, that I feel as though it's more of a contemporary toy house rather than a real live building.
Designed by Japanese architectural studio CAPD, the 3 Dan Box building is so real that it will even be home not only to a hair salon, but also to the hairstylist in Japan. Focusing on bringing in as much natural light as possible, it's a structure that interacts with its environment. For more info, visit the links provided.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Quirkily Stacked Architecture
- The '3 Dan Box' by Capd showcases the trend of unconventional and playful architectural designs.
- Toy House-inspired Buildings
- The '3 Dan Box' blurs the line between architecture and toy houses, offering disruptive innovation opportunities in the residential and entertainment sectors.
- Maximizing Natural Light
- The focus on incorporating ample natural light in the design of the '3 Dan Box' reflects a growing trend in architecture to create sustainable and energy-efficient buildings.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Architecture
- The unique design of the '3 Dan Box' presents opportunities for architects to push boundaries and create distinctive structures for various purposes.
- Salon and Beauty Industry
- The inclusion of a hair salon within the '3 Dan Box' introduces disruptive innovation possibilities in salon design and customer experience.
- Residential Real Estate
- The '3 Dan Box' exemplifies a new approach to residential architecture and encourages disruptive innovation in home design and construction.
