In recent years architects have been challenged with the concept of compact houses and how their structures may be integrated within elevation-varying landscapes or overpopulated urban areas. Espacio 18 and Cueto Arquitectura collaborated on such a project in Mexico for a young couple, "who were looking for a refuge that would take them away from the outer chaos and create a space of tranquility," as Espacio 18 describes.
The two architecture studios opted for a beautiful and practical exterior that combines wood and concrete. The juxtaposition between the two materials makes for a wonderful modern facade. The Casa Once is one of those compact houses that appears much larger than it actually is—at 2,680 square feet, the space has three floors, a rooftop patio and a bright internal courtyard.
Photo Credits: Lorena Darquea
Rectangular Compact Houses
Espacio 18 & Cueto Arquitectura Collaborated on a Site in Mexico
Trend Themes
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Compact Housing — There is an opportunity for architects and developers to create small and affordable homes in overpopulated areas and elevation-varying landscapes.
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Mixed Material Facades — Designers have an opportunity to mix materials such as wood and concrete to create aesthetically pleasing and modern facades for compact houses and other structures.
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Multi-level Living Spaces — There is an opportunity for architects to create multi-level living spaces that maximize square footage while choosing materials that reflect the owners' design preferences.
Industry Implications
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Architecture — Architects have a great opportunity to design practical and beautiful compact houses that meet the needs of consumers in urban areas and elevation-varying landscapes.
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Real Estate — Real estate professionals could capitalize on the trend of compact houses by creating and selling smaller, affordable homes that appeal to younger buyers.
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Construction — Construction companies could consider using mixed materials in building facades and designing multi-level spaces that maximize limited square footage.