Organically Inspired Houses

ATX Architekti Built a Modern House with an Underground Wine Cellar

ATX Architekti, a Czech studio, recently built a house in the rural town of Blansko, Czech Republic, that is inspired by organic shapes despite its distinctly modern appearance. According to the architects, the clients were looking for a unique building that was not "just another modern functionalist box," and so the resultant house uses curved forms to blend in to the environment.

One of the most striking design aspects of the house by ATX Architekti is the nearby wine cellar. Though the majority of the cellar is underground in order to better monitor temperature and humidity levels, it is extended up to the surface with an outdoor terrace. That terrace is left uncovered, turning the wine cellar into another convenient and attractive area for relaxing or entertaining guests that the residents frequently have over.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Architecture - There is a growing market for homes built using organic shapes and materials that embrace the environment.
2. Multi-use Spaces - Designing homes that feature multi-use spaces can help homeowners maximize their living areas while also adding convenience and flexibility.
3. Smart Wine Cellars - Incorporating smart technology into wine cellars can help maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels while also providing additional entertainment value.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can embrace the trend of organic architecture to provide unique and visually striking homes for clients.
2. Interior Design - As multi-use spaces become more popular, interior designers can help homeowners optimize these spaces for maximum functionality and aesthetic appeal.
3. Wine Industry - The wine industry can incorporate smart technology into wine cellars to deliver optimal conditions for storing and showcasing wine collections.

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