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WE Architecture Triangle House Lets Colonial and Traditional Intersect

Some of the world's best built masterpieces result from compromised qualities merged in an uncompromising fashion, and the WE Architecture Triangle House is the pinnacle of this accomplishment.

Planned for Puerto Cayo, Ecuador, this wood and windowed prismatic construction takes some of its building techniques and materials from traditional South American construction, and its open concept and inner courtyard from colonial influences. With coherence and clarity of design, the WE Architecture Triangle House is a stellar structural solution to a tropical setting.

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1. Compromised Qualities - The merging of compromising qualities in an uncompromising way is a disruptive innovation opportunity for architecture and design industries.
2. Blend of Traditional & Colonial Influences - Incorporating both traditional South American construction techniques and colonial influences in building design is a disruptive innovation opportunity for architecture and construction industries.
3. Wood and Windowed Prismatic Constructions - The innovation of using wood and windows in prismatic constructions is a disruptive opportunity for timber and glass industries.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - WE Architecture Triangle House showcases a disruptive innovation opportunity for future architects and designers to merge traditional and colonial construction techniques.
2. Construction - Merging traditional South American construction materials with colonial influences opens new markets for the construction industry.
3. Timber and Glass Industries - The innovation of wood and window constructions in prismatic buildings creates a new market opportunity for timber and glass manufacturers.

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