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i29 Designs the Open Park Villa to Connect with Nature

Dutch architecture firm i29 presents a look at the Open Park Villa, which is a house located in Limburg, the Netherlands that embodies the focus of reconnecting its residents to the nature that surrounds the location. The villa is clad with bamboo and overlooks various angles of the outdoors with extended sightlines that are purposefully integrated to the building.

The studio tells Dezeen, "The client wanted to have a home which gives the feeling that the home is everywhere on the plot, but being present in a very honest way in relation to the green surroundings." It is the foundation of the client's brief to embrace the greenery around the site. This is also a part of a larger project that transforms what was once military terrain into a sustainable residential space.
Trend Themes
1. Bamboo-clad Homes - Incorporating bamboo as a cladding material in residential homes to promote a connection with nature and the surrounding environment.
2. Reconnecting with Nature - Designing homes with extended sightlines and purposeful integration of the outdoors to foster a sense of connection with nature for residents.
3. Sustainable Residential Spaces - Transforming former military terrains into sustainable residential spaces, embracing the green surroundings and promoting environmentally-friendly living.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunities for architects and designers to explore the use of bamboo as a cladding material and create innovative residential spaces that reconnect people with nature.
2. Construction - Potential for construction companies to specialize in sustainable residential projects and incorporate eco-friendly materials like bamboo into their building practices.
3. Real Estate - Opportunities for real estate developers to tap into the growing demand for sustainable residential spaces that offer a close connection to nature and emphasize green surroundings.

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