Breathable Facade Houses

The 'Wall House' Home Reduces Indoor Pollution with an Airy Design

It's often said that the air inside our living spaces can be dirtier than the air outside, which is something the 'Wall House' home is expertly designed to help change. The home has been designed by CTA Creative Architects and is characterized by a front wall facade that is achieved using bricks that have been punctured with a series of holes throughout. This works to allow natural sunlight in and also allow the house to breathe at all times of day to constantly cycle out pollutants that can contribute to stale air.

The 'Wall House' home is located in the city of Bien Hoa in Vietnam and doesn't skimp when it comes to modern style, which makes it a clear winner when it comes to next-generation design.
Trend Themes
1. Breathable Architecture - Architecture designs that prioritize breathable structures, while offering an effective way to reduce indoor pollution.
2. Natural Ventilation - Designs that incorporate natural ventilation as a way to constantly and effectively cycle out pollutants indoors.
3. Eco-friendly Housing - Off-the-grid houses designed to reduce pollution, while offering an appealing living experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Breathable architecture and natural ventilation designs have the potential to disrupt building architecture industry by responding to the rise of pollution concerns with eco-friendly housing alternatives.
2. Construction - Innovative building methods and materials and the incorporation of natural ventilation, and breathable architecture could disrupt traditional construction methods and products while taking on the challenge of reducing indoor pollution concerns.
3. Real Estate - Real estate companies can capitalize on the trend by advocating eco-friendly living options and investing in sustainable buildings capable of addressing the rising awareness of health hazards in cities with high pollution.

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