Spacious Bow-Tie-Shaped Homes

Emilio López Arquitecto Boasts a Secluded & Interesting Ecuador Home

This Ecuador home by Quito-based firm Emilio López Arquitecto features two levels and an irregular design. The structure is in a semi-secluded area and its form is reminiscent of a bow-tie. For its construction, the practice used flat-fiber cement panels, glass, Amarillo and Asta woods. Definitely the key characteristic of the silhouette, the shape is somewhat strategic. Not only is it aesthetically attention-grabbing, but the ends are also fully glazed so that residents can enjoy the natural surroundings and the ocean in the coastal area of Don Juan.

Because of its bow-tie-like shape, the Ecuador home has two openings that contribute to adequate ventilation. On top of that, the influx of light within the interior of the structure is absolutely unparallel.

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Trend Themes
1. Bow-tie-shaped Architecture - The unique geometric design of bow-tie-shaped homes presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the architectural industry.
2. Semi-secluded Residences - The trend of constructing semi-secluded homes that integrate natural surroundings is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the real estate industry.
3. Innovative Construction Materials - The use of flat-fiber cement panels and sustainable wood in the construction of homes presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the construction materials industry.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The unique design of bow-tie-shaped homes in the architecture industry could favorably disrupt the market.
2. Real Estate - The trend for constructing semi-secluded residences and integrating sustainable materials is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the real estate industry.
3. Construction Materials - Innovative construction materials used in semi-secluded homes present opportunities for disruptive innovation in the construction materials industry.

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