Especially Minimalist Concrete Houses

João Vieira De Campos Creates Monolithic & Clean Structures

Architect João Vieira De Campos created a minimalist concrete house for a family in Porto, Portugal. The rectangular structure is two storeys high and has a decisively noticeable presence by way of its ultra-clean and unembellished exterior. The lack of detailing does anything but diminish the overall presence of the home. An exploration into the world of materiality and design, the minimalist concrete house harbors a dash of brutalist architecture that solidifies its overall aesthetic.

João Vieira De Campos made it so that the home "presents a largely closed and robust facade to the street" but has a somewhat more inviting exterior toward the backyard. The sizable windows definitely break up the minimalist concrete house's overall unapologetic vibe.

Photo Credits: Nelson Garrido
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Architecture - Exploring the world of materiality and design, minimalist architecture offers opportunities for innovative and clean structures.
2. Brutalist Aesthetic - Incorporating elements of brutalism, architects can create monolithic structures with robust and unembellished facades.
3. Maximizing Natural Light - Integrating sizable windows into minimalist designs allows for increased natural light and breaks up the unapologetic vibe.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can leverage minimalist architecture to create unique and modern homes.
2. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from the demand for minimalist and clean structures, incorporating innovative materials and techniques.
3. Interior Design - The minimalist aesthetic opens up opportunities for interior designers to create sleek and functional spaces that maximize natural light.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES