Useless Worm – Part 2: Utilitarian Construction in Luxury Home Architecture

Continuing the previous article that dealt with utility, what it is and the fact is that as luxury home architects move at a rapid pace to residential skyscrapers, luxury architects are struggling to bring all the features that are most important to have in your home – the first of which are light and air vents.

This is actually an approach that cannot be avoided, but it turns out that the end result is that everyone, sooner or later, will make this the leading construction standard in the world and these luxury projects are probably going to get you a more special home than you even imagine. Come on, let's jump in.
Three concepts of utilitarian construction
There is nothing to say, Japan is really not the only symbol of density, certainly in a world where cities like New York and Tel Aviv exist. The world requires us to learn to take advantage of what exists, but even more than that – you would do well to try to allow yourself to learn the ins and outs and create a utilitarian space for yourself like all luxury architects everywhere in the world because of the uniqueness of these concepts. Let's understand more deeply:

Japan #1.
A Japanese project for a country house that fights against the density of construction. The goal was to try to ensure that daylight would enter from the outer perimeter facade of your house thanks to a mix of - in this project, the care was taken to create a country house structure with external and internal wood cladding and the gradual construction of the plywood located at a small distance from the main ceiling in such a way that the rays of light could enter in such a way that a pattern was created that looked like a sundial counting the hours backwards.

Japan #2.
Another Japanese project is a project for a house that was bought in a multi-lot sale in a neighborhood that was surrounded by houses. Although it offered views of the mountains as well as the northern side of the city, it was still a residential building and as such - it did not meet the standard of privacy required for a residential house. In light of these problems. The design was reorganized in such a way that the courtyard that was supposed to be the center of the house was reduced in favor of openings that allow the flow of light and air.

India.
This project was a purposeful display of Indian culture. In order to bring this to light, try building an old bead tree which is often called "manjdi" and is located right at the entrance to your house and introduce roughness into your home design with bright colors and red seeds, as well as green leaves that strengthen the inspiration of the project in the parallel of this situation and the creation of all kinds of elements together.

The result of all of these was actually the result of several types of items according to functionality that devours all the cards in the world of planning in general and certainly in the niche of luxury home architecture whose entire essence is to always be the place where we feel most comfortable, feel best – from the moment of drawing to laying the foundations on the construction site, choosing materials and what not.
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Liran Ben Ivgi – Luxury Home Architecture in Sharon
For two decades, I have been gaining confidence in my clients and their ideas. Trends are great, but in 10 years your pool will no longer be such a good place for summer sunbathing. Interested in a timeless country house? Liran Ben Ivgi Luxury Architectural Firm will be happy to give you the complete experience of landscape architecture.