Terracota-Clad Architecture

The Orange of Ris Residence is a Vibrant Structure

The Orange of Ris residence was completed by Edouard Francois, and it stands as a noticeable feature for anyone entering the neighbourhood.

The design is done with a terracotta material, hence why the building is an orange color. Inside the residence are around 60 apartments for lower income individuals, so it's great to see that attention has been paid to the outside section of this housing unit. These updates can help contribute to how proud people feel to live in the place, and will help an individual's overall wellbeing. The terracotta material is also an interesting choice because it's not usually used for the sides of buildings, but rather placed on top for roofing instead. Photo Credits: designboom, edouardfrancois
Trend Themes
1. Terracota-clad Architecture - Opportunity for incorporating terracotta material in unconventional ways to create vibrant and eye-catching structures.
2. Residential Housing Design - Opportunity to focus on the exterior aesthetics of affordable housing units to enhance residents' sense of pride and well-being.
3. Alternative Building Materials - Opportunity to explore unconventional building materials, like terracotta, to create unique and visually striking architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunities for architects and construction firms to experiment with terracotta as a primary material in building design.
2. Real Estate Development - Opportunity for real estate developers to invest in affordable housing projects that prioritize both functional and aesthetically pleasing design.
3. Building Materials Manufacturing - Opportunity for building materials manufacturers to expand their product offerings to include more unconventional and visually appealing materials like terracotta.

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