Accessible House Designs

Odile Decq Builds a Glass House for a Client with Vision Loss

In the world of accessible house designs, Odile Decq makes a splash with a new building in Carantec, France that was made to deliver "the optimal lighting conditions for a client with vision impairment." One of the ways that the architectural studio does this is by maximizing the use of translucent glass for the exterior. This enabled the creation of "a uniform level of brightness throughout the interior" which will dramatically improve the comfort of the client.

The accessible house project is named Maison de Verre, after architects Pierre Chareau and Bernard Bijvoet's "iconic [1932] French House" which also used glass as the main material. Odile Decq even used glass for the staircase. The shape of the home, both from inside and outside, is highly irregular and angular. According to Odile Decq, this also improves "the light-box effect."
Trend Themes
1. Accessible House Designs - Designing houses with accessibility in mind, especially utilizing translucent glass materials, to improve the quality of life for people with visual impairments.
2. Translucent Glass Materials - Using translucent glass for exterior and interior designs to create uniform brightness and light-box effects for both practical and aesthetic purposes.
3. Irregular and Angular Shapes - Incorporating irregular and angular shapes in architectural designs to optimize lighting conditions and create unique visual experiences for residents and visitors alike.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunities for architects and designers to create innovative, accessible, and visually stunning buildings with the use of advanced materials and shapes.
2. Real Estate - Development of accessible and innovative houses that use translucent glass and unique designs for people with disabilities, as well as for the luxury real estate market.
3. Manufacturing - New opportunities for the manufacturing of specialized glass and other materials needed to create accessible and visually inspiring buildings that cater to people with disabilities.

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