Wednesday, March 30, 2016

MODERN ARCHITECTURE


“Architecture should be based on current demand which may inspire architects to think ideas that meet the demand and make it into reality. Demand is the most important thing which triggers innovation from architects." 

Modern Architecture is not simply anti-vernacular but also architecture that can have a number of influences but still tries to be aspirational, visionary and risky and uses new materials in an innovative way. Contemporary Architects attempt to push at the boundaries of materials and technology and especially in recent decades, geometry. ‘Modern Architecture’ refers only to the architecture of the Modern Movement where ‘form follows function’ and the ‘house is a machine for living in’. But Modernism was such a significant movement (and such a change in thinking at that time) and influenced all architects since, that it is not simply an architectural style like ‘Arts and Crafts’ or ‘High Tec’.
Almost every contemporary architect has been influenced by the Modern Movement. The architect Le Corbusier was for many the principal influence with his modern architecture of white walls, fenetre longuer, pilotis and architectural promenade. He described not only a vision of future cities with masterplanning sketches and models, but a form of ‘programme’ and ‘narrative’ for all buildings, but especially modern houses. He had a series of wealthy Clients and was successful in pushing boundaries in almost every building he worked on. Modern Architecture belonged to those who decided to begin afresh and to rid themselves of a preoccupation with style or ornament were it old or new. Architects place more emphasis on energy efficiency and use sustainable, natural, and recycled materials to create eco-friendly houses. It's not unusual for builders to thoughtfully integrate these homes into their natural surroundings. People sometimes refer to this practice as organic architecture.
 
Modern architecture is typically free of clutter and unnecessary elements.  The goals of the project are clarified at the start, and only the features that are required are included in the design.  Residential homes are often stripped down to showcase the architectural design of the home - the focus will be on the space itself, rather than on any decor or details not relevant to the overall design. Homeowners following a Modern aesthetic believe strongly in the idea of “Less is more”!  Modern tastes enjoy simplicity and clarity.  Homes will be clean, functional, and simple.  There are varying degrees of Modernism - some will opt for the strict design sense of true Minimalism, while others prefer to incorporate the minimalist aesthetics of Modernism in conjunction with their own personal style.  Choosing your own design elements in the way of colours, textures, and interesting furnishings will help create a more unique Modern style.

                                                              “Design has no limitations!”