Sprawling Hillside Bungalows

'2Y House' Has a Single Floor that Spans Several Vertical Segments

2Y House is a summer home that expands the definition of what constitutes a bungalow. When one thinks of a bungalow, what comes to mind is typically a single storey house that sprawls horizontally rather than rising vertically. Since 2Y House only has a single storey, it's technically a bungalow, but that single storey cover dozens of feet of vertical space, giving the residence the best of both options.

2Y House (so named because, when viewed from above, its layout looks like two 'Ys' merged at their bases) takes on its paradoxical status as bungalow thanks to its location. Built on the seashore outside the small town of Colico, Chile, 2Y House sprawls across rugged, hilly terrain. As such, its single storey follows the coastal contour and creeps down the hill rather than using stilts to stay level.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Bungalows - The rise of bungalows that utilize vertical space, challenging traditional horizontal sprawl.
2. Paradoxical Architecture - Designs that defy traditional categorizations, blurring the lines between different architectural styles.
3. Coastal Contour Homes - Housing designs that seamlessly blend with the natural landscape, following the contours of the coastal terrain.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Opportunities for architects and builders to create innovative and space-efficient housing concepts.
2. Real Estate - Potential for developers to capitalize on unique and unconventional housing designs, catering to buyers seeking something out of the ordinary.
3. Tourism and Resorts - Potential for beachside resorts and vacation destinations to offer unique accommodation options that integrate with the natural surroundings.

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