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The Stripe House by GAAGA Architects Boasts a Lined Design

Located in Leiden, the Netherlands, the Stripe House by GAAGA Architects showcases a lusciously lined design.

The structure is a residential three-storey home that features concrete grooving creating the visual stripes on its facade. The lined look of this abode is not simply to appeal aesthetically, but there is a functional value to the barred concrete building. According to Dezeen Magazine, architect Arie Bergsma says: "they enhance the ‘all-sidedness’ of the volume, to link the facades and enhance the perspectival effect of the cube-like shape."

With such a sleek minimalist look, the design is appealing to those partial to simple and chic design. The Stripe House boasts an irresistible appeal that leaves spectators curious. It has even been reported that fascinated passersby touch the concrete grooves to get a feel for excellent design.
Trend Themes
1. Striped Architecture - The trend of using stripes in architecture is disrupting the traditional design aesthetic and adding a visually appealing element to buildings.
2. Functional Aesthetics - The trend of combining aesthetic appeal with functional value in design offers opportunities for innovative solutions that enhance the overall experience.
3. Curiosity-driven Design - Designs that evoke curiosity and intrigue are disrupting the market by engaging spectators and creating memorable experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore using striped designs to create visually striking buildings that stand out in the market.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can draw inspiration from functional aesthetics to create spaces that are both visually appealing and practical.
3. Construction - The construction industry can capitalize on curiosity-driven design by incorporating elements that pique interest and leave a lasting impression on passersby.

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