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The IKM House by Urban Architecture Office Makes City Homes

The IKM House by Japanese firm Urban Architecture Office is a discreet home in a bustling city.

Privacy is one factor taken into account when purchasing a house, but it's not always available when home buyers decide to move into crowded city dwellings. Located in the urbanized district of Osaka, Japan, the IKM House is a prestigious home designed to offer privacy like most suburban homes do. This home is built to offer owners both the option of a city and private lair.

The front facade is a towering white fortification with porous windows that peers into the rowdy city sights. The garage door leads to a glass partition workshop, allowing full frontal view of the main street. On the first floor is the kitchen, dining room, living area and a double-level, partially enclosed roofless patio. There's a mighty rooftop terrace with curvaceous multi-level platforms that offer varying views of neighboring buildings.

Photo Credits: designboom, u-a-o.jp
Trend Themes
1. Privacy-focused City Dwellings - The IKM House showcases the trend of discreet homes designed to offer privacy in bustling cities.
2. Porous Window Designs - The IKM House highlights the trend of using porous windows to provide views of the city without sacrificing privacy.
3. Multi-level Rooftop Terraces - The IKM House demonstrates the trend of incorporating multi-level platforms on rooftop terraces for different viewing perspectives.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architectural industry can explore new designs for discreet homes that prioritize privacy in crowded urban areas.
2. Construction - The construction industry has the opportunity to develop innovative materials and techniques for building homes with porous windows.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can market and sell properties that feature multi-level rooftop terraces, providing unique selling points for urban living.

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