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The 'Wind House' Features a Golden Tower that Sits Directly on the Roof

Architect firm Moon Hoon created this contemporary golden tower, which sits atop the 'Wind House' in Mainland Korea. The firm was commissioned to create a series of compact suburban dwellings on the popular volcanic island.

The most unique dwelling created by the firm is titled the Wind House. The house resides in the middle of the community and presents itself as an interpretative piece of contemporary art. Some think it resembles a duck's beak, while others suggest it looks like a woman's hair blowing in the wind.

Contained within the unique tower, there is a cozy room. The oval-shaped room acts as a small apartment. It is painted a bright red color and features a couch, a kitchen and a panoramic observation window.
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Architecture - The Wind House showcases a unique and modern design that can inspire architects to explore unconventional building forms.
2. Compact Dwellings - Moon Hoon created a solution for compact suburban living that could be applied in densely populated cities or for affordable housing.
3. Multi-purpose Rooms - The oval-shaped room in the Wind House is not just a living space, but also provides a panoramic view, showcasing space-saving ideas and potentials for multi-purpose rooms.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Architects and builders can take inspiration from this unique design and apply it to future projects that require creative and unconventional design.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can explore the potential of compact suburban living and offer sustainable and affordable living options for home buyers.
3. Furniture and Interior Design - Interior designers and furniture designers can explore the potential of designing multi-functional furniture that can be used in compact living spaces.

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