Young Architects designed the Ligar Bay Bach, which is a modern holiday home. The namesake nods to the colloquial word for a small relaxed home in New Zealand. It is located in Ligar Bay, Tasman, New Zealand and it measures 163 square meters.
It has a modern design approach to the idea of a jungle treehouse that is suited for the homeowner's vacations. The layout creates an adventurous experience as the movement throughout the spaces represents a unique journey through tents in a forest. It is also naturally elevated with a stacked pavilion at the front made from glass materials. Due to the clear build, the home overlooks the coastline and ocean in an unobstructed look.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Modern Treehouse Designs
- Innovative treehouse designs are blending contemporary aesthetics with nature-inspired architecture, catering to adventurous holiday home desires.
- Glass-front Architecture
- The use of glass-front designs in modern homes is providing unobstructed views of natural landscapes, enhancing the living experience of coastal properties.
- Elevated Living Spaces
- Elevated living spaces are gaining popularity for their unique ability to create immersive and elevated experiences that connect inhabitants more closely with their surroundings.
Sectors Adopting This
- Residential Architecture
- Modern residential architecture is increasingly incorporating natural materials and panoramic views to meet the rising demand for eco-friendly and visually appealing homes.
- Vacation Property Development
- Developers of vacation properties are emphasizing experiential design elements that offer guests a sense of adventure and a deeper connection with nature.
- Glass Manufacturing
- The glass manufacturing industry benefits from the growing use of glass in residential buildings, driving advancements in durable and aesthetically pleasing glass products.
