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Splinter Society Designs the Renovated Tear Away House

Splinter Society designs the new Tear Away house which is originally a historical house located in Ivanhoe, which is a suburb of Melbourne. It is a two-story brick home that is connected to another house through a shared wall and the new renovation keeps a portion of the original structure with a vertical rupture that is seen in the form of an unfinished brick wall.

The new addition is contemporary and the concrete wall is left unfinished, and due to this, it creates a slightly industrial aesthetic to the new section. This is paired together with black details and wooden elements in the form of the black steel winding staircase and wooden stairs for a unique and industrial contrast.
Trend Themes
1. Historical Home Renovations - Opportunity for designers and architects to renovate historical homes with contemporary additions that create an industrial aesthetic.
2. Vertical Ruptures - Incorporating a visible vertical rupture, such as an unfinished brick wall, can add a unique element to the design of a home or building.
3. Contrasting Elements - Using contrasting materials, such as black steel and wood, can create an interesting and modern aesthetic with an industrial edge.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can utilize these trends to create unique and visually striking residential and commercial spaces.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can incorporate contemporary additions to historical properties in order to increase their value and appeal to buyers.
3. Construction - Construction companies can use these trends to create unique and innovative structures that stand out in the market.

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