Three-Roofed Homes

The PLAIN WORKS Home in South Korea Has a Striking Design

The PLAIN WORKS architecture firm recently unveiled a picturesque home in South Korea that bring tranquility to a quiet cul-de-sac. The project lead for this home was Kyungmin Kwon, and the home was designed for a couple with two children. The family home features an ample garden in the back, something the owners had wanted for quite some time.

The PLAIN WORKS-designed home can be found at the end of a cul-de-sac in a housing site in Yogin. The location is secluded and calm, with the only foot traffic coming from other residents of the area. The home itself is split into three connected levels, with the basement being converted into a garage and the deck above it housing the garden.

The most striking element of the house seems to be the three-roof design. This particular design allows a visual separation between the rooms, but also makes the entire building incredibly eye-catching.
Trend Themes
1. Three-roof Design - The three-roof design trend in architecture offers visual separation and makes buildings eye-catching.
2. Ample Garden - The trend of incorporating ample gardens in homes brings tranquility and enhances the living experience.
3. Connected Levels - The trend of designing homes with multiple connected levels provides unique and functional living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - In the architecture industry, there are disruptive innovation opportunities in incorporating unique design elements like the three-roof design.
2. Real Estate - In the real estate industry, there are opportunities to market homes with ample gardens as a selling point for buyers seeking tranquility and outdoor space.
3. Construction - In the construction industry, there are opportunities to innovate and optimize the construction process to accommodate the design of homes with connected levels.

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