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The Allandale House Looks Like a Shard of Rock

— July 21, 2010 — Art & Design
With its unique triangular design, it's guaranteed that whoever lives in the Allandale House won't have to worry about drainage problems during nasty storms. As a beautiful and sharply-angled structure, the Allandale House greatly contrasts with its natural setting.

Designed by architect William O' Brien Jr, the Allandale House is like the last shard of a rock face that existed long ago. Instead of a cold, clammy interior however, it consist of an inviting, minimalistic setting that is warm despite its starkness.

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  1. Triangular Architecture — The unique triangular design of the Allandale House presents opportunities for innovative architectural structures.
  2. Minimalistic Interior Design — The inviting and warm minimalistic interior of the Allandale House offers potential for disruptive innovation in interior design.
  3. Integration of Nature and Structure — The stark contrast between the Allandale House and its natural setting calls for innovative ways to integrate nature and architecture.

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  1. Architecture — The Allandale House highlights opportunities for innovation in architectural design and construction techniques.
  2. Interior Design — The unique interior of the Allandale House suggests potential for disruptive innovation in minimalistic interior design concepts and furnishings.
  3. Landscape Architecture — The integration of the Allandale House with its natural surroundings presents opportunities for innovative landscape architecture and sustainable design.
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