Mongolian Angletecture

US Firm Takes A New Slant On Home Design

"Inner Mongolia? There is an Inner Mongolia?"

"Yes, Virginia, Inner Mongolia is where the cool Mongols live. Outer Mongolia is where others live. Cool Mongols live in angular homes."

Rocker-Lange architects from the inner United States made the 100 Project by creating a 1,000 square meter villa with shifting scale in multiple rooms to provide variance for the Inner Mongols. These angle dwellers shall be known as take-control, theatrical-role, Mongols.

Implications - While this project may only be a mere 1,000 square meters, it makes up for it by packing a heavy architectural punch. After all, architecture of all sizes can be totally rad.
Trend Themes
1. Shifting Scale - The trend of incorporating shifting scale in architectural design presents disruptive innovation opportunities for creating unique and dynamic spaces.
2. Angular Homes - The trend of designing angular homes opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for creating visually striking and unconventional living spaces.
3. Variance in Room Design - The trend of incorporating variance in room design allows for disruptive innovation opportunities in creating flexible and adaptable living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by embracing the trend of incorporating shifting scale, angular homes, and variance in room design.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage the trend of angular homes and variance in room design to create unique and visually striking living spaces for clients.
3. Real Estate Development - The real estate development industry can capitalize on the trend of designing angular homes and incorporate shifting scale to offer innovative and futuristic housing options.

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