Missing Wall Homes

The ‘Bosque Altozano Club House' by Parque Humano has no Front Wall

Who knew that a missing wall could make this 'Bosque Altozano Club House' by Parque Humano more cool? This one-of-a-kind house is located valley of Montana Monarca in Morelia, Mexico.

I personally love this house because it has great architectural design and it's by a lake. What more can a person want? The open space of the 'Bosque Altozano Club House' by Parque Humano is made into a comfortable lounging place and it looks very visually appealing.

Implications - The building's lack of a front wall was designed to emphasize and optimize the hillside panoramic view. At the building's core lies a sloped celosia grid which is intended to distort this view at multiple angles and echo renaissance drawings. Essentially a massive stone mass with an opening, the house is a unique haven for the solitary soul.

Missing Wall Homes
The trend of homes with missing front walls, like the 'Bosque Altozano Club House' by Parque Humano, can create a visually appealing open space and optimize panoramic views.

Who This Affects Most

Architecture and Design
The architecture and design industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate missing front walls in residential and commercial buildings, enhancing visual appeal and optimizing views.
Real Estate
The real estate industry can leverage the trend of missing wall homes to offer unique and visually stunning properties that cater to individuals seeking open spaces and panoramic views.
SCORE
5.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 87%
Activity 64%
Freshness 8%

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