Minimalist Dual-Exterior Homes

The Mesmerizing House in Sevres by Colboc Franzen & Associes

The House in Sevres by Colboc Franzen & Associes provides the concept of having two homes in one. With a lower level where the exterior is primarily made of glass, and an upper level whose exterior is mainly made of wood, the difference between the two floors is a clear focal point in this design.

My favorite part about The House in Sevres by Colboc Franzen & Associes is the floor-to-ceiling windows on the outside of the lower level.

Trend Themes

  1. Dual-exterior Architecture — Designing buildings with two distinct exterior styles in order to create contrast is a trend that could be embraced by architects and engineers worldwide.
  2. Minimalist Homes — The trend of minimalist homes can be incorporated into building design to make use of cost-effective and high-quality materials, and to simplify the construction process.
  3. Multi-functional Homes — The creation of dual-functioning homes that either accommodate multiple families or incorporate a home office or home gym is a trend that will continue to grow in popularity as work and personal life continue to merge.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Opportunities for innovative architecture firms to adopt dual-exterior designs that stand out in the market and appeal to clients looking for unique and modern home designs.
  2. Real Estate — Multi-functional homes could be appealing to real estate developers looking to create housing options for people seeking shelter, office space and exercise areas all under one roof.
  3. Construction — Construction firms have the opportunity to explore minimalist design and cost-effective building materials as part of the process of simplifying the construction process thereby lowering project costs.

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