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Pitsou Kedem Architects Designs the Wood Slatted House

Israeli design studio Pitsou Kedem Architects designs the new Wood Slatted House with the help of architect Tamar Berger. It is located along the outskirts of Tel Aviv in a suburban area and measures out to about 500 square meters. It is surrounded by a large garden filled with trees and is home to the twin brother of the studio's founder, Pitsou Kedem.

The position of the house is exposed and has a glazed ground floor that rests under the concrete upper story that hangs over the top. The studio explains that "The dynamic shutter system allows the filtering of sunlight without blocking airflow into and through the house, while also giving its residents the means to control their level of privacy in the different spaces within the house."
Trend Themes
1. Dynamic Shutter Systems - The use of dynamic shutter systems in architecture provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies in the construction and home design industries.
2. Wooden Architecture - The trend towards modern wooden architecture presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies in the sustainable construction industry.
3. Glazed Ground Floors - Architects and companies in the glass and window industry can take advantage of the trend towards glazed ground floors in modern architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Construction companies can incorporate dynamic shutter systems and wooden architecture into their designs as a disruptive innovation opportunity.
2. Home Design - Companies in the home design industry can utilize dynamic shutter systems and wooden architecture to create unique and sustainable homes as a disruptive innovation opportunity.
3. Glass and Window - The trend towards glazed ground floors in modern architecture presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies in the glass and window industry.

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