Stark Minimalist Homes

This New Addition to Spanish Architecture is by Alcolea+Tárrago Arquit

Casa MP, a stark addition to the Spanish architecture, is a quite interesting design due to its combination of homely atmosphere with a rather grey and minimalist outlook. Located in the town of Sesma, this postmodern house that looks more or less like an old factory than a 4 person family home. The design was created by Pamplona studio Alcolea+Tárrago Arquitectos as "a monolithic volume that emphasizes its archetypal geometry using concrete and stained pinewood."

The intriguing fact about the coloring of this building is that the warm colored wood completely distorts the outlook of the cold and distant grey and provides it with the the futuristic modern homey feeling was presumably intended for the house. This rough and individualistic architecture is quite oppositional to the Spanish way of living and certainly an original addition to the country's architecture.
Trend Themes
1. Stark Minimalist Architecture - Opportunity for incorporating minimalist design elements and concrete materials in architectural projects to create a futuristic and modern aesthetic.
2. Postmodern Home Design - Opportunity to blend traditional and contemporary architectural styles, using contrasting materials and colors for a unique and individualistic look.
3. Warm-colored Wood Accents - Opportunity to incorporate warm-colored wood accents in minimalist buildings to create a sense of warmth and homeliness.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can explore the use of minimalist and postmodern elements in residential and commercial projects.
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3. Woodworking and Carpentry - Woodworking and carpentry businesses can offer custom-designed warm-colored wood accents for minimalist architectural projects.

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