NEUHÄUSL HUNAL designs the Sculptor's Apartment which boasts a unique design language pushing the ideas of a conventional residence. It takes on an experimental approach which is led by the spatial concepts and fluidity of its materials.
The main question the space prompts is: What are the maximum possibilities of a classic prefabricated flat? The apartment is meant for glassmaker and sculptor Vladimir Bachorik. The home has a glass workspace and the rest of the home is detailed with clear glass walls and notably free of any traditional doors. The client imagined a space that integrates his living area with his workspace which breaks down barriers that usually break apart the sections of a home.
Image Credit: NEUHÄUSL HUNAL
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Experimental Housing Design
- Emerging trends in experimental housing designs are breaking conventional boundaries, merging living and working spaces in unique, fluid forms.
- Translucent Architectural Elements
- The use of translucent materials in residential architecture is on the rise, fostering new possibilities for light and spatial dynamics.
- Integrated Living-workspace
- Integrated living-workspace concepts are reshaping the way residential areas are conceived, blending functionality with innovative design.
Where This Applies
- Architecture and Design
- The architecture and design industry is evolving to include more experimental and transparent materials in building residential spaces.
- Real Estate Development
- Real estate development is adapting to new trends that prioritize flexible, integrated living spaces which cater to the needs of creative professionals.
- Interior Design
- The interior design sector is seeing increased demand for open, translucent living areas that challenge traditional spatial divisions.
