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Beton Brut’s Concrete House in Ahmedabad is Eye-Catching

This neo-brutalist concrete house in Ahmedabad, India was designed and built by local studio The Grid Architects. The silhouette of this residence truly turns heads with its planted terraces and sculptural exterior. Originally, brutalist architecture emerged during the 1950s and the post-war period in the United Kingdom. The neo-brutalist aesthetic, or New Brutalism/Modern Brutalism, is a revival of the sensibilities of the preceding movement, with an emphasis on functionality in architectural design.

The neo-brutalist concrete house by The Grid Architects is called 'Beton Brut' and it was designed for an entrepreneur who wanted a living space that enabled privacy, as well as bigger family gatherings on occasion. Interestingly enough, the studio used "the image of an Indian woman protecting her head and face from the sun with the drapes of a traditional sari" for inspiration for the building's forms.
Trend Themes
1. Neo-brutalist Architecture - The revival of neo-brutalist architecture presents an opportunity for architects to create structures with an emphasis on functionality and impactful aesthetic design.
2. Sculptural Exteriors - Sculptural exteriors challenge traditional perspectives on architecture and offer opportunities for architects to showcase unique design forms.
3. Terraced Living Spaces - The use of planted terraces in residential architecture presents opportunities to incorporate eco-friendly design elements and outdoor living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can continue to evolve with neo-brutalist design concepts, sculptural exteriors, and the integration of eco-friendly design elements.
2. Real Estate - Sculptural and visually striking designs may increase the demand for unique and forward-thinking homes.
3. Green Design - The incorporation of planted terraces and eco-friendly design elements in homes can pave the way for sustainable and environmentally conscious residential architecture.

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