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Norm Architects Designs the Heatherhill Beach House

Local design studio Norm Architects introduces a look at the Heatherhill Beach House, which is a wooden vacation home that is finished with a sedum roof. This is meant to 'change colors with the seasons' and the house is within the hills on the Danish coast. The interiors are detailed with wooden pillars for support and style, forming a linear structure.

The house also has a covered walkway and the structure itself is separated into two volumes. This is inspired by the traditional Danish barns that are remixed with a more modern approach. Architect Sophie Bak notes, "We started from the traditional barn typology. This traditional structure we then ‘pulled’ apart and moved around to create a space in-between serving as a nod to the traditional courtyard."
Trend Themes
1. Seasonal Color-changing Architecture - Incorporating sedum roofs allows buildings to transform colors with the seasons, adding a dynamic element to architecture.
2. Modern Revival of Traditional Structures - Remixing traditional barn designs with modern aesthetics presents innovative opportunities for architecture and interior design.
3. Linear Wooden Pillar Design - Utilizing wooden pillars not only for support but also as a stylish element creates a visually appealing linear structure for buildings.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The fusion of traditional barn typologies with contemporary trends sparks creative possibilities for architects and designers.
2. Interior Design - Exploring the use of wooden pillars as both functional and decorative elements opens up new avenues for interior design innovation.
3. Construction - Incorporating covered walkways and dual volumes in structures presents construction industry opportunities for creating diverse and unique building forms.

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