Privacy-Favoring Curved Houses

Estudio Felipe Escudero Designed a Cozy Home in Quito, Ecuador

Local architectural studio Estudio Felipe Escudero drew thematic inspiration from a globally recognized and endearing form of human interaction for its curved house. Located in a residential neighborhood in Quito, the house created by the design firm was created to amplify the coziness of the interior, creating a contrast with the outside and providing a privacy-oriented layout. As a result, Estudio Felipe Escudero designed a curved house that is made to mimic "the physical form of a hug."

In the inspiration alone, the structure communicates safety and security, traits that are subtly met by the concrete walls that instill a type of harshness and are low maintenance. The exterior walls are formed with wooden boards and, thus, they are "textured with [their] imprints," giving the curved house a more personal feel.
Trend Themes
1. Privacy-favoring Architecture - The trend of creating architecture that prioritizes privacy and security presents opportunities for innovating new materials and design concepts that combine safety with aesthetics.
2. Cozy and Personalized Homes - The trend of designing homes with cozy and personalized interiors reflects opportunities for developers to create unique and comfortable spaces that appeal to homeowners.
3. Curved Architecture - The trend of incorporating curved elements in architecture provides opportunities to explore innovative new forms, such as rounded facades and flowing interiors.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can take advantage of privacy-favoring and cozy design trends to create attractive and desirable homes that meet the needs of modern homeowners.
2. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can leverage the trend towards curved housing to explore new shapes and materials, as well as to create unique and visually-stunning constructions.
3. Building Materials - The building materials industry can use the interest in personalized housing to promote new materials that can create textures and surfaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

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