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Keshaw McArthur and Matheson Whiteley Designs the Openfield House

Architecture firm Keshaw McArthur designed the Openfield House. It is defined by its oversized and corrugated metal roof with a large skylight at the top. The family home is made with sliding external walls that connect the outdoor environment with the interiors. The home is made with a simple material palette: metal, timber, and concrete.

The studio explains, "The family home is designed as a vehicle for living within the natural context, a curated dialogue between organic and inorganic, a celebration of authentic connection to the earth. [...] It is an unfussy and honest design response, sympathetic to the powerful energy of the land, underpinned by the poetic notion of connecting people to their human experience."

Trend Themes

  1. Corrugated Metal Architecture — The use of oversized, corrugated metal roofs in residential architecture is driving new aesthetic and functional trends in sustainable home design.
  2. Indoor-outdoor Living Spaces — Homes with sliding external walls are innovating the integration of natural environments with indoor living spaces, offering seamless transitions and enhanced connectivity.
  3. Minimalist Material Palettes — The incorporation of simple material palettes, such as metal, timber, and concrete, is gaining momentum for its ability to create cost-effective and environmentally sensitive homes.

Industry Implications

  1. Sustainable Architecture — The architecture industry is experiencing a shift towards more environmentally sustainable residential designs that emphasize simplicity and connectivity with nature.
  2. Home Construction — Innovations in home construction are emerging with a focus on minimalist materials and design, utilizing elements like metal and timber for eco-friendly building solutions.
  3. Outdoor Living Products — The outdoor living industry is adapting to the trend of indoor-outdoor spaces, fostering the development of products that enhance and complement these transitional home environments.

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