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Dallas Pierce Quintero Designs a Range of Forest Houses

Architectural studio Dallas Pierce Quintero designs a new cluster of homes in London that are accented by its corrugated cladding made from metal and the sawtooth rooftops. These are an indication of its inspiration, which is drawn from the looks of industrial sheds. The Forest Houses project is in Newham and came into fruition as a prototype for infill sites and updated unloved brownfield.

Jonathan Dallas, co-founder of the Dallas Pierce Quintero studio tells Dezeen that "The interlocking buildings have helped reimagine this unloved pocket of space – of which there are many in cities like London – in a way that is space efficient, without compromising on existing amenity space or daylight to neighbouring properties."
Trend Themes
1. Industrial Shed-inspired Homes - Designing homes inspired by industrial sheds creates unique and sustainable housing options.
2. Corrugated Cladding Materials - Incorporating corrugated metal as a cladding material can add texture and durability to buildings across industries.
3. Infilled Brownfield Sites - Reimagining infilled brownfield sites can provide opportunities for sustainable and efficient urban development.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can use industrial shed inspiration and corrugated cladding to create unique and sustainable building designs.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can find new opportunities for infill sites and brownfield development through sustainable and space efficient designs.
3. Construction - Using corrugated cladding materials in construction can provide both texture and durability to buildings, creating new opportunities for innovation.

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