Never have I've seen as beautiful a home as the MC1 House by Robles Architects. It gives a spectacular view of the forest surrounding it, bringing a little bit of nature back into the home. You can find the home in Costa Rica near Manuel Antonio park.
The home harnesses a combo of the indoors and nature; inside, you'll find plants and even a small "river." The MC1 House by Robles Architects is made out of almost all glass walls to give character, lighting and an incredibly beautiful view of nature.
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Be Wild yet Cozy in the MC1 House by Robles Architects
Trend Themes
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Indoor-outdoor Living — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing homes that seamlessly integrate nature and indoor spaces through the use of glass walls and plant-filled interiors.
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Industry Implications
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Architecture — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Rethinking traditional architectural design principles to create homes that celebrate the surrounding natural environment and enhance the human-nature connection.
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Interior Design — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Redefining interior design concepts to incorporate living elements, such as plants and natural water features, to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.
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Sustainable Construction — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing and implementing eco-friendly building practices and materials to construct homes that harmonize with the natural surroundings without causing harm to the environment.