The 'House in Canobbio' by Davide Macullo Architects is a perfect example of a house in the slopes. The house is located in Switzerland and it is built on a 30 degree angle facing south, but the rest of the house contours to the land blow.
The 'House in Canobbio' by Davide Macullo Architects takes on a contemporary design. It also has big windows for the owners to enjoy the spectacular view. Check out the house in the gallery above.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Slope Houses
- Designing and building houses into slopes presents opportunities for innovative designs and functionality.
- Contemporary Architecture
- Modern architecture allows for exploration of unconventional angles and shapes in buildings.
- Large Windows
- Incorporating large windows into building designs presents opportunities for building interiors to be filled with natural light.
Where This Applies
- Architecture
- Building designers and architects can explore innovative designs using unconventional angles to build apartments, homes and offices on slopes.
- Real Estate
- Real estate companies can provide slope houses that offer an innovative design and awe-inspiring views to attract buyers.
- Construction
- Construction companies can specialize in building slope houses, exploring unconventional designs and alternative construction techniques.