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The Evolution of Interior Design
Interior design as we know it consists of all elements and things that make up an interior space. It is defined as the art and science of enhancing the interior of a space in order to create a polished and more aesthetically pleasing environment. When you think of the term “interior design,” it is unlikely that you would associate it with a mud hut. And yet, this practice roots back to the clay-like structures built by the Ancient Egyptians, otherwise known as mud huts. In this article, you will uncover the origins of interior design, understand its evolution throughout history and how each and every design style has impacted its…
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Everything You Need To Know About Brutalist Architecture – Origins, Characteristics, Pioneers
Perhaps one of the most controversial styles of architecture, brutalism is likely what people imagine when they envision prisons – with its cold and imposing exteriors. However, brutalist architecture also remains as one of the most divisive architectural styles of the modern age – often inspiring strong emotions. With numerous examples of brutalism displayed in buildings and structures, the style has both historical significance and popularity today. In this article, we will discover the historical impact of brutalism, study the ideas and defining characteristics behind this look and explore a few famous examples of brutalist architecture around the world. The Origins of Brutalism Brutalism originated as a style of building…
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The History of Modern Architecture
“Modern architecture is not a style, it is an attitude” MArcel Breuer Introduction In short, modern architecture is a style of building that emphasises heavily on function. It usually involves sharp, clean lines that strays away from the styles of Victorian, Queen Anne, and Gothic Revival. Modern architects work in ways that focus more on a building’s functionality and utility, rather than its beauty. It is unsentimental, unlike revivalist style, and instead, bears innovation and minimalisms. Origins The dawn of modern architecture came at a time where revolutions in technology, engineering and building materials were taking place. When hand-laboured craftsmanship was being replaced by machineries and industrialisation. It emerged at the…