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Juri Troy Architects Designs the Straw Flea House in Murstetten

Australian design studio Juri Troy Architects finishes the Straw Flea House, which is an angular cabin space that is located in the historic village of Murstetten. Notably, it is constructed using locally sourced timber and straw materials and is made as a single-bedroom weekend home.

It is constructed with the contributive efforts of the local studio Caravan Atelier. The studio speaks about the construction, noting that "The house is elevated and only touches the terrain via the eight screw foundations; this means that no ground surface is sealed. Most of the materials used come from the immediate surroundings." The inside of the cabin features a living space, dining room, bathroom along the northern corner, and kitchen.
Trend Themes
1. Locally Sourced Materials - Designers and architects are taking locally sourced materials as a sustainable design approach for future construction projects.
2. Angular Cabins - Angular cabins are becoming an increasingly popular architectural trend for weekend homes and sustainable projects.
3. Contributive Design - Collaboration and contributive efforts between local studios and architects on sustainable projects is a growing trend in the design industry.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry has the opportunity to explore new design approaches using locally sourced materials for sustainable construction projects.
2. Construction - Companies in the construction industry can incorporate locally sourced materials and sustainable design approaches to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly buildings.
3. Interior Design - As sustainable designs become more prevalent in the architectural industry, there is an increasing demand for interior design that complements these designs and focuses on eco-friendly materials.

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