Located in northern Spain near the small town of Getaria is the 'Urrezkoenea House' by Peña Ganchegui & Associates. The house overlooks a spectacular view of the ocean and is hidden underneath the cover of a pathway.
The 'Urrezkoenea House' by Peña Ganchegui & Associates is not in your typical boxed home with a triangular roof because this house is actually circular. Included in the above gallery are pictures of the abode and the floor plan of the house.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Underground Homes
- The Urrezkoenea House demonstrates the appeal of underground homes, which save energy, provide natural insulation, and offer unique designs.
- Circular Buildings
- The circular design of the Urrezkoenea House challenges traditional rectangular and triangular construction forms, and offers an innovative approach to space efficiency and aesthetics.
- Hidden Architecture
- The Urrezkoenea House shows a trend in using hidden architectural designs to create unique and unconventional structures that blend into their surroundings.
Where This Applies
- Architecture
- The architecture industry has an opportunity to push the limits of design with underground, circular, and hidden homes.
- Real Estate
- The real estate industry can cater to the growing demand for eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and avant-garde properties with underground, circular, and hidden homes.
- Construction
- The construction industry can benefit from the trend of using unconventional shapes, materials and methods to create sustainable and functional homes, such as underground, circular, and hidden homes.