اتجاهات التصميم المعماري

Architectural design trends

Home » News » Architectural design trends
Architectural design is a creative and complex process that requires careful study and experience.
It uses different materials, elements, shapes and colors to create a stunning visual space.
Architects use this creative process to create a beautiful and functional structure.
Architectural design has been around since the dawn of civilization and continues to evolve over time.
With the advent of modern design, it has become increasingly popular for architects to experiment with different styles to create a unique and beautiful space.

Architectural design trends

 

Simplicity

Minimalism is a distinct architectural style that seeks to reduce structure to its basic elements.
Creating a simple and elegant space.
Characteristics of minimalism include clean lines, simple shapes, and restrained use of colors and materials.
An example of architectural simplicity is the Barcelona Pavilion by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
This structure consists of a network of steel columns and glass walls,
creating a simple, modern space with plenty of natural light.

Art Deco

Art Deco is another popular architectural trend.
Bold shapes, sharp angles and decorative details are what characterizes Art Deco.
Examples of Art Deco architecture include structures such as the Chrysler Building in New York City and the Empire State Building in Los Angeles.
These buildings feature luxurious designs with intricate details and bright colors.

Brutality

Brutalism is another trend that is becoming increasingly popular in modern architecture.
Heavy industrial materials, angular shapes and large shapes characterize brutalism.
One example of Brutalism in architecture is the Barbican Center in London.
This building features exposed concrete walls, angular shapes and large shapes,
creating a unique and stunning space.

Architectural design trends

 

Architectural design trends
Architectural design trends

 

Further Reading From ArchUp

  • Final Round-Up: Designers turn trash into treasure at this year’s Slow Hand Design exhibition

    Today, in our final round-up (see parts one + two) related to the Slow Hand Design exhibition, we meet several design duos whose mutual passion for sustainability has transformed their perspective on production, and the artist Wishulada Panthanuvong who transforms single-use plastics and other waste into magnificent art works, all with the aim of changing

  • Living Buildings Announced by Swiss Engineers to Absorb Carbon

    Living Buildings are the focus of a research based architectural news release from Swiss engineering…

  • Beam lamp: literally embracing tradition and innovation

    Lighting designEmbracing tradition and innovation: the versatile brilliance of the Beam LampBeam lamp by Jones & Partners engages in various roles, from guiding users through their homes as a night light to serving as emergency illumination during power outagesDrawing inspiration from both classic wall lamps and lanterns, the Beam lamp by Jones & Partners embodies

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *