STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE
Style of architecture
I will incorporate and modern Architecture into my budling design. This includes the interior and the exterior of the building
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HISTORY OF MODERN AND DECONSTRUCTIVISM ARCHITECTURE
MODERN
Modernist design is generally credited to a variety of European architects, most notably Swiss French architect Le Corbusier and German-American architect Walter Gropius. Gropius founded the Bauhaus school of thought and design style in Germany, which had a significant impact on modernist design. Another contemporary architectural powerhouse, Ludwig Mie's van der Rohe, was a significant influence.
This form of architecture is also structured around the use of modern technology and materials such as glass, natural wood, concrete, aluminum steel and other metals. It also incorporates the use of a minimalistic style to portray order and a calm and subtle environment. It became popular in the late 18th century and is currently widely used in the 20th century.
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
Deconstructivism came about in the decade of the 1930s-1950s It was all due to the widely known French- Algerian philosopher Jacques Derrida. Deconstructivism Architects went against the norms of Architecture. In comparison to modern architecture, Deconstructivism is about incorporating out of order and irregular designs. It also deals with the use of curved forms and shapes that seem to be detached from the building. Glass, concrete and steel are normally used. This is done to give the building an unrefined look. Frank Gehry , Mark Wigley, Le Corbusier and Zaha Hadid are amongst the numerous Deconstructivism architects.
MODERN AND DECONSTRUCTIVISM THEMED BUILDINGS
MODERN ARCHITECTURE
VILLA TUGENDHAT
Villa Tugendhat designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich
FOUNDATION LOUIS VUITTON
Foundation Louis Vuitton by Frank Gehry
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL
Walt Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry
THE GRONIGER MUSEUM
The Groniger Museum by Philipe Starck, Michele de Lucchi and Coop Himmelb(l) au
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