The ALON House by AABE (Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners) is a contemporary residence that features a unique roof and ceiling. The two happen to blend into each other to create a seamless architectural aesthetic that runs throughout the entire design. By bringing the outdoors indoors in a design perspective rather than a decorative one, it shows people that such possibilities are endless.
Located in France, the ALON House by AABE also incorporates floor-to-ceiling windows that stretch around the entire perimeter of the home. This allows an undistorted view of the French coast. Serene and modern, the design studio writes, "A tile-covered ceiling salutes the spirit of Provençal homes. Below, only wood and concrete form the building. Beyond any codes, the natural, raw materials stand eternal."
Wood-Roofed Residences
ALON House by AABE is Serene and Contemporary
Trend Themes
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Seamless Architectural Aesthetic — Exploring innovative ways to blend different architectural elements to create a cohesive and visually appealing design.
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Bringing Outdoors Indoors — Leveraging design perspectives to seamlessly integrate outdoor elements into indoor spaces, blurring the boundaries between nature and architecture.
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Natural, Raw Materials — Embracing the use of organic and sustainable materials, like wood and concrete, to create environmentally-friendly and aesthetically pleasing structures.
Industry Implications
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Architecture and Design — Opportunity for architects and designers to experiment with innovative techniques and materials to create unique and visually striking buildings.
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Construction and Real Estate — Potential for construction companies and real estate developers to incorporate nature-inspired design elements and materials into residential and commercial projects.
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Sustainable Living — Growing interest in sustainable living practices opens up possibilities for incorporating natural materials and biophilic design concepts into residential and commercial spaces.