Twin White Houses

The Simple Two White Houses by Bulant & Wailzer Have Identical Exteriors

Italian architecture firm Bulant & Wailzer created the Two White Houses in Transdanubia, Vienna. From the exterior, each house looks identical -- while the interior of each home is completely different.

The first house was designed to house one family, with an open floorplan and modern finishes. The second house was built to fit two families, split directly in half so each home has the same amount of square footage. Each part of these two houses were finished with low-energy and low-budget materials, ensuring the initial purchase is affordable, as well as the upkeep.

With large windows and glass paneling, the Two White Houses are flooded with natural light and views of the beautiful surrounding greenery.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - Designing houses with low-energy and low-budget materials for affordability.
2. Multi-family Housing - Creating homes that can accommodate multiple families in separate living spaces.
3. Customization and Adaptability - Designing houses with identical exteriors but different interiors to cater to individual needs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Opportunity for architects and builders to incorporate sustainable materials and flexible designs in residential projects.
2. Real Estate and Property Development - Potential for developers to create multi-family housing solutions that offer diverse living arrangements within a single structure.
3. Interior Design and Home Furnishings - Market for designing customized interiors that cater to the unique requirements of individual households within the same building.

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