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The ISEAMI House by Robles Architects is a Perfect Vacation Getaway

— August 16, 2010 — Eco
The ISEAMI House by Robles Architects is located in Península de Osa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, and boasts an open-concept design specifically designed for the owners to enjoy the tropical air.

The ISEAMI House by Robles Architects is an environmentally conscious design, using recycled plastic, glass and steel; according to the designers, the materials used to make the ISEAMI House are all 100% recyclable at the end of their life cycle.

Implications - The ISEAMI House by Robles Architects is a stunning home that challenges traditional notions of space and more specifically, what constitutes inside and outside.

Trend Themes

  1. Open-concept Design — The open-concept design trend is disrupting traditional notions of space and creating innovative living environments.
  2. Environmentally Conscious Design — The trend of environmentally conscious design is creating opportunities for using recycled materials and reducing environmental impact.
  3. Indoor-outdoor Living — The trend of indoor-outdoor living is blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces and redefining the concept of a home.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — The architecture industry can capitalize on the open-concept design trend by creating innovative and functional spaces that cater to modern lifestyles.
  2. Sustainable Materials — The sustainable materials industry can take advantage of the trend in environmentally conscious design by developing innovative products that reduce waste and promote recycling.
  3. Interior Design — The interior design industry can embrace the trend of indoor-outdoor living by creating seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces and maximizing the use of natural light and ventilation.
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