Crisp Social Housing Complexes

Social Housing by RipollTizon Offers a Clean, All-White Aesthetic

RipollTizon has designed a stunning, all-white social housing block in Palma de Mallorca. The architects opted for a clean aesthetic and design both inside and out. The exterior features a six-storey building that descends to three stories on its one side to fit in better with its surroundings.

The apartments are arranged in a visually captivating pattern, which architect Pablo Garcia describes as "…a solid column with excavated voids where the openings are presented as scenes stacked upon each other."

Each apartment boasts a private balcony that is built into the facade of the building. The white theme continues indoors, with each apartment complete with white tile flooring and walls for a crisp, sparkling look and feel. The complex has separated the apartments that are for the sale and the ones that are for rent via a separate entrance and elevator.
Trend Themes
1. Clean Aesthetic - A trend in architecture and design that focuses on creating visually captivating spaces with a clean, all-white aesthetic, offering opportunities for innovative interior design solutions.
2. Visually Captivating Patterns - A trend in architectural design that incorporates visually captivating patterns, such as solid columns with excavated voids, creating opportunities for unique and eye-catching building facades.
3. Separate Entrance and Elevator - A trend in social housing complexes that focuses on providing separate entrances and elevators for apartments that are for sale versus those that are for rent, offering opportunities for improved privacy and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can explore innovative ways to create clean and visually captivating spaces, incorporating unique patterns and materials to offer a fresh and modern aesthetic.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can capitalize on the trend of clean aesthetics by creating innovative solutions for white-themed interiors, utilizing creative materials, textures, and lighting techniques.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can leverage the trend of separate entrances and elevators in social housing complexes to offer improved privacy and convenience for potential buyers and renters.

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