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The Ranch Mine Designs the Noir Peaks House in Arizona

American architecture studio The Ranch Mine created the Noir Peaks house, which is a holiday home in Northern Arizona. The house is defined by its gabled black forms that appear to be vertically rising from the ground. Noir Peaks is found in the town of Flagstaff, which is known for its pine forests and aspen stands, as well as a vast volcanic field -- the last eruption was about a thousand years ago.

The team explains, "Three gabled forms burst vertically from the ground to form the massing of the home, echoing the volcanic mountains dotting the plateau." The house's walls are clad in fiber cement and then painted to match the lava rocks that are on site.
Trend Themes
1. Gabled Black Forms - Incorporating gabled black forms into architectural designs offers a visually striking and modern aesthetic.
2. Fiber Cement Cladding - Using fiber cement for wall cladding provides a durable and low-maintenance alternative to traditional materials.
3. Locally-inspired Design - Designing homes that reflect and incorporate the surrounding natural landscape creates a harmonious and immersive living experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the use of gabled black forms and fiber cement cladding to create unique and modern structures.
2. Construction - Construction companies specializing in fiber cement installation can capitalize on the growing trend towards durable and low-maintenance building materials.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Developers and operators in the tourism industry can leverage locally-inspired design to create unique and immersive holiday home experiences for travelers.

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