Folded Band Architecture

Enter Projects Creates the Dalmeny in Australia

Enter Projects is a firm that recently completed a house in Australia called the Dalmeny. What's interesting about this design is the construction of the facade which also is worked seamlessly into the roof.

Like an accordion, the facade has a wave-like form, made out of folded metal that flows seamlessly through the outside of the structure. From above it almost looks like a large tent has been set up, due to its shape and light coloring. As stated on DesignBoom, "laser-cutting machines were used to produce these unequal pieces that replicate the hard edged hull of a boat." Everything about this house is distinct, from its facade to its tent-like look from above. The interior is also quite spacious with high ceilings and plenty of natural light. Photo Credits: designboom, enterprojects.net
Trend Themes
1. Folded Band Architecture - The trend of using folded metal in architectural designs creates unique facades and structures.
2. Wave-like Facades - The trend of incorporating wave-like forms in building exteriors adds a dynamic and visually captivating element to architectural designs.
3. Integrated Roof Facades - The trend of seamlessly integrating the facade into the roof design creates a cohesive and visually striking architectural feature.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and design firms can explore innovative ways to incorporate folded metal and wave-like forms into their building designs.
2. Construction - Construction companies can leverage the trend of integrating facades into roof designs to offer unique and visually appealing structures to their clients.
3. Metal Fabrication - Metal fabrication companies can capitalize on the demand for laser-cutting machines to produce folded metal pieces for architectural projects.

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