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Workshop Diseño y Construcción Designs the New Casa HANNAH

Workshop Diseño y Construcción designs the new Casa HANNAH as the new vacation home located on the northern side of the Yucatan Peninsula in Merida, Mexico. It highlights a vertical design language as the space only takes over 105 square meters.

Going upwards, it is able to create space that designs the pool, patio, and garden, with one bedroom right on the mezzanine over the kitchen. It is decorated with black-framed windows that go up to the bedroom and over the ground floor with views overlooking the garden. Additionally, the home has an extra high ceiling in the dining room as it boasts a double-height design, and the back of the house is designed with a folding glass door.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Vacation Homes - Opportunities for architects and builders to experiment with space-saving designs and materials, while capitalizing on the trend of eco-conscious, smaller homes.
2. Black-framed Window Designs - Window companies can cater to the minimalist trend by creating stylish and functional windows that provide natural light and showcase the surrounding nature.
3. Double-height Design - Opportunities for interior designers to create unique and adaptable spaces using creative solutions like lofted sleeping areas, mezzanines, and storage.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture firms can capitalize on the trend for vertical, modern, and energy-efficient homes, particularly in areas with limited space or zoning restrictions.
2. Window Manufacturing - Window manufacturers can shift their focus to providing sleek, modern window designs that allow for maximum natural light and views.
3. Interior Design - With the trend for multi-functional and adaptable spaces growing, interior designers can experiment with eclectic and personalized spaces that blend form and function for modern living.

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