Cliff-Hanging Houses

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‘House Holman' is a Daring Epic Oceanside Mansion

— January 8, 2011 — Art & Design
Perched precariously atop a stunning Australian cliff-side, House Holman is a mansion straight out of a James Bond villian’s fantasy.

Designed by ‘Durbach Block Architects,’ the post-modern structure is a veritable palace that commands an uninterruptedly panoramic vista of breathtaking quality. With that being said, House Holman's interior is equally fascinating. With curving walls and a decidedly minimalist style, House Holman even seems to mimic the contours of it’s coastline foundation.

If heaven is all I want it to be, then I'll see you in House Holman.

Trend Themes

  1. Cliff-hanging Architecture — Architects can explore designs that defy traditional foundations and utilize natural landscapes to create bold, visually-stunning structures.
  2. Minimalist Interior Design — There is an opportunity to create interior spaces that are cohesive with the architectural design of the building, allowing for an uninterrupted flow from exterior to interior.
  3. Post-modern Palaces — The concept of a modern-day palace could disrupt the luxury housing industry by challenging traditional notions of opulence and extravagance.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture and Design — The architecture and design industry has the opportunity to create bold, visually-stunning structures that challenge traditional foundations and utilize natural landscapes.
  2. Real Estate — The luxury real estate industry can be disrupted by the creation of new, innovative properties that redefine the concept of extravagance and opulence.
  3. Hospitality — The hospitality industry can incorporate innovative architecture and design concepts to create unique, memorable guest experiences that leverage the natural landscape to create breathtaking vistas.
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