These Syros Island Abodes Complement One Another in Design
M — December 26, 2015 — Art & Design
Architectural firm Block 722 recently put together two twin holiday island abodes that perfectly mirror one another with a contemporary, natural and angular design aesthetic. The homes are located on the Greek island Syros and each offers a structural design that is complementary to the other.
More often than not houses are built with a design that is meant to stand alone, but these tropical island abodes are meant to work in conjunction with one another while still offering separate spaces. The houses are called Syros I and Syros II with one space offering the bedrooms for guests and the other common spaces for hanging out. The designs make use of natural materials such as stone and wood to offer naturalistic layouts that are complementary to the Plagia Bay that they sit on.
More often than not houses are built with a design that is meant to stand alone, but these tropical island abodes are meant to work in conjunction with one another while still offering separate spaces. The houses are called Syros I and Syros II with one space offering the bedrooms for guests and the other common spaces for hanging out. The designs make use of natural materials such as stone and wood to offer naturalistic layouts that are complementary to the Plagia Bay that they sit on.
Trend Themes
1. Complementary Design - The trend of creating structures with complementary design elements opens up opportunities for architects and designers to collaborate on projects that enhance and harmonize with their surroundings.
2. Collaborative Living - The trend of creating holiday homes that work in conjunction with each other allows for a more collaborative and inclusive living experience, offering guests the option to come together in shared spaces or enjoy privacy in separate areas.
3. Naturalistic Layouts - The trend of incorporating natural materials such as stone and wood into architectural designs provides opportunities for architects and builders to create sustainable and aesthetically pleasing structures that blend harmoniously with the natural environment.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by focusing on collaborative design strategies that integrate structures and create a cohesive environment.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can embrace the trend of complementary holiday homes as an opportunity to provide guests with unique collaborative living experiences, attracting those seeking a more social and inclusive vacation destination.
3. Construction - The construction industry has an opportunity to embrace the trend of naturalistic layouts by utilizing sustainable building materials and techniques that blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, offering eco-friendly solutions.
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