Alternating Brick Facades

'Akasaka Brick Residence' Uses a Recursive Design

'Akasaka Brick Residence', an apartment building in Tokyo, has a unique design that hides a subtle bit of recursion. The building features balcony facades covered by an enmeshed red brick pattern, but those patterns then collect into alternating sections of bricks and open space, meaning that the building incorporates the same pattern on both a micro and a macro level.

The clever, recursive design comes from KINO Architects, a local Japanese studio. According to the studio, the bricks also represent a form of the curtains that Tokyo renters typically use to separate themselves from the outside environment.

Beyond the symbolic meanings behind the design, Akasaka Brick Residence's facade serves as a convenient way to suck up heat during the hot, humid summers in Tokyo while storing and releasing that excess heat during the cooler evenings.
Trend Themes
1. Recursive Design - The trend of using recursive designs in architecture presents opportunities for creating visually striking and unique buildings.
2. Balcony Facades - The trend of incorporating balcony facades into building designs opens up opportunities for maximizing outdoor space and creating aesthetic harmony.
3. Heat Capture Technology - The trend of integrating heat capture technology into building facades provides opportunities for energy efficiency and climate control.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can capitalize on the trend of using recursive designs and balcony facades to offer innovative and visually appealing building designs.
2. Construction - The construction industry can leverage the trend of incorporating heat capture technology into building facades to provide energy-efficient and sustainable building solutions.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can take advantage of the trend of using balcony facades to enhance the desirability and aesthetics of residential and commercial properties.

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