Modern Trefoil-Shaped Houses

Eldridge London Creates a Dramatically Shaped House in Coombre Park

Architectural studio Eldridge London has created an interesting trefoil-shaped house in southwest London and the shape entails that "almost every section of wall is curved." This creates a fluid and dynamic aesthetic for the structure.

Eldridge London used a variety of luxe materials for the construction of the contemporary trefoil-shaped house, including "a bronze-toned cladding system made from lengths of profiled aluminum," as well as marble, brass, concrete, and white marble.

The eye-catching trefoil-shaped house extends to a total of three floors, with a fully glazed floor-to-ceiling facade that strikes a good balance between interior and exterior. The space is functional as a family home, but also has a dramatic flair--especially when one looks to the concealed spiral staircase which is the only route to the master bedroom.
Trend Themes
1. Trefoil-shaped Architecture - The use of trefoil-shaped architecture creates a visually striking and dynamic aesthetic, offering opportunities for unique and innovative building designs.
2. Curved Wall Structures - The incorporation of curved walls in architectural designs provides a fluid and organic feel, opening doors to innovative construction methods and materials.
3. Fully Glazed Facades - The trend of fully glazed floor-to-ceiling facades in buildings allows for a seamless integration of interior and exterior spaces, presenting opportunities for immersive design experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore the use of trefoil-shaped designs and curved wall structures to create unique and visually appealing buildings.
2. Construction Materials - The construction materials industry can develop innovative materials that can be used in trefoil-shaped architecture and curved wall structures, such as profiled aluminum cladding systems.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can take advantage of fully glazed facades to create seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, offering design solutions that enhance the occupants' experience.

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