Wamhouse Studio turns company logos into homes

Polish designer Wamhouse Studio has visualised 4 homes primarily based on the shapes of company logos.

The sequence of 4 homes are primarily based on the form of the logos of a number of the world’s largest corporations – sports activities model Adidas together with automotive corporations Chevrolet, Renault and Mitsubishi.

Logo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse StudioLogo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse Studio

Karina Wiciak, founding father of Wamhouse Studio began by designing Trihouse, which relies on the Adidas’ Three Bars emblem.

“The concept got here to thoughts accidentally,” Wiciak instructed Dezeen. “At some point I simply noticed within the emblem a constructing. Then I assumed that different logos are additionally an awesome inspiration.”

The four-storey house is constituted of three bands of concrete divided by two massive glass home windows, which run up each facades and throughout the home’s roof.

Logo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse StudioLogo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse Studio

Following the Adidas home Wiciak visualised three additional emblem homes. Crosshouse relies on Chevrolet’s bowtie emblem, which was designed by firm co-founder William C Durant.

Wiciak visualised this two-storey home utterly surrounded by water, and solely accessible by boat.

Logo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse StudioLogo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse Studio

The third home, known as Rhombhouse, relies on carmaker Renault’s Diamond emblem, which was launched in 1925.

Whereas the fourth, primarily based on Mitsubishi’s three-diamond emblem, is known as Pyrahouse.

Logo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse StudioLogo houses by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse Studio

Wiciak selected to base the homes on these company logos because the shapes praise the visualisation work they’d beforehand created.

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“Though I had concepts for different well-known logos, these logotypes suited my architectural model probably the most,” Wiciak defined.

“I’ve concepts for subsequent home designs, perhaps they may come into existence sooner or later.”

Wiciak designed every of the homes to have a functioning inside and hopes that sooner or later one of many homes could possibly be realised.

“I designed them for my very own pleasure, so in a approach it was enjoyable, for me,” she mentioned.

“Nevertheless, even though they’re conceptual buildings, they’re totally purposeful inside. It will be good to construct one among these homes someday.”

Earlier this 12 months designer Antony Gibbon visualised a two-bedroom beneath a twisting ribbon-like roof, whereas Amey Kandalgoankar envisioned a home embedded into an enormous boulder.

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