The design you see above is for the Environmental Learning Center, and it's by Connor Nicholas. This open-air architecture boasts a cutout construction that turns ambient light into impromptu floor art. Wooden floors and light green walls create a natural aesthetic that would be at home in nearly any landscape.
I'm most fond of the angular shape of the Environmental Learning Center. Connor Nicholas has created eye-popping geometric architecture that makes the most of natural light, and I'm all for it.
Open Cutout Architecture
The Environmental Learning Center by Connor Nicholas
Trend Themes
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Open-air Architecture — There is an opportunity to create designs for buildings with cutout constructions that maximize natural light to enhance the overall aesthetic and energy efficiency.
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Sustainable Construction — There is an opportunity to explore sustainable building materials and design to create structures that complement and blend in with natural landscapes.
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Geometric Architecture — There is an opportunity to push the boundaries of traditional building designs using angular shapes and unique angular cutouts while maximising natural light to create unique spaces.
Industry Implications
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Construction — Companies can explore sustainable and eco-friendly building practices to create innovative designs that blend with the natural environment.
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Architecture — Architects can embrace the use of open-air designs and unique geometrical shapes while exploring ways to incorporate natural light into their designs.
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Renewable Energy — Renewable energy companies can explore ways to harness natural light and create energy-efficient buildings to complement their work in clean energy.