Carney Logan Burke is the architect behind this unique two-storey boxed abode that is simultaneously a climbing wall home. One side of the exterior facade has been expertly turned into a rock climbing unit that allows dwellers to scale the siding to reach the rooftop above.
The home is quite minimalistic and modern with black panelling on the exterior structure and a simplistic cube shape. The home is built using corrugated metal sheets that are low-cost, but provide durability and sustainable design. A special strip along the side has been fitted with a grips and a harness so consumers can climb up the side of the two-storeys to reach the rooftop. The design provides an interactive structure that allows consumers to stay active while enjoying the outdoors.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Climbing Wall Homes
- Creating homes with integrated climbing walls for an interactive and active living experience.
- Minimalistic Design
- Embracing sleek and simplistic designs for modern and aesthetically pleasing homes.
- Sustainable Architecture
- Utilizing low-cost and durable materials for environmentally friendly and energy-efficient homes.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Real Estate
- Incorporating climbing wall features into residential properties to attract active and adventurous homebuyers.
- Architectural Design
- Exploring minimalistic and modern design concepts to create visually appealing and functional buildings.
- Construction Materials
- Developing sustainable and cost-effective materials for eco-conscious architectural projects.
