Modular Mirrored Homes

The Geometric Twin Houses by WOJR are Designed to be Carbon Copies

The Twin Houses designed by the WOJR architectural firm creatively sets up to separate homes that face one another but mirror each other in structural design. Both homes have the same five basic design elements and geometric architectural elements.

Creating houses that mirror one another is an innovative divergence away from homes that are built side-by-side. The Twin Houses offer similar elements in each conception with slight differences. However one distinct similarity is that both have dark toned exteriors that were chosen with intent to create a monochromatic landscape effect once snowfall hits the area. Other design parallels include minimalistic interiors, large floor to ceiling windows and a modular aesthetic. The homes offer an inviting contemporary space for winter vacationing.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Mirrored Homes - The trend of creating houses that mirror one another presents an opportunity to redefine the concept of side-by-side homes.
2. Geometric Architecture - The trend of incorporating geometric architectural elements offers an opportunity to create visually striking and unique designs.
3. Monochromatic Landscape Effects - The trend of using dark toned exteriors to create a monochromatic landscape effect opens up possibilities for creating visually cohesive environments.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Construction - The architectural industry can explore innovative construction methods and materials to cater to the trend of modular mirrored homes.
2. Home Decor & Furnishing - The home decor industry can capitalize on the trend of geometric architecture by offering furniture and decor pieces that complement such designs.
3. Real Estate & Vacation Rentals - The real estate industry can embrace the trend of monochromatic landscape effects to market and sell properties in snowy areas for winter vacationing.

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