THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN ARCHITECTURE IN MUSEUMS

Green architecture is an architectural style in which the architect/designer is considering what is good for the building structure, environment, users, as well as the persons who are near the building. It basically reduces / minimizes the harmful effects, toxics that’s coming from the building constructions to human health. By choosing and replacing the standard materials to eco-friendly, and recyclable building materials, can easily help lessen the pollution and chemicals that can accumulate and spread…
Architect needs to know when designing a hotel through 6 simple steps.

Architect needs to know when designing a hotel through 6 simple steps.

Hotels create a continuous narrative of a ‘story,' evoking emotions in visitors that characterize their stay. They are no longer regarded one-dimensional places to stay, but rather locations that allow guests to connect with the culture of the region they are visiting, to explore new fields of knowledge, to feel, relax, and even self-reflect via new experiences. STEP 1 : The importance of storytelling through a dynamic Hotel Concept Hotel Guest Lounge The new approach…
WHAT IS MODERN: CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE

WHAT IS MODERN: CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Modernism is a global architecture and design movement that emerged in the 1920s as a response to accelerated industrialization and social changes. Pursuing order and universals in architecture, modernism utilized new materials and advanced technology and rejected old, traditional, historical ideas and styles, and ornamentation. Modernism emphasized function, simplicity, and rationality, and created new forms of expression with a new aesthetic. This new aesthetic resulted in modern buildings characterized by clean lines, simple geometric shapes,…
MODERNISM: INTERNATIONAL STYLE

MODERNISM: INTERNATIONAL STYLE

Modernism is a worldwide architectural and design style that began in the 1920s as a response to rapid industrialization and social change. Modernism used new materials and improved technology to pursue order and universals in architecture, while rejecting old, traditional, historical ideas and forms, as well as ornamentation. Modernism became the single most important new style or philosophy of architecture and design of the twentieth century, rejecting ornament and embracing minimalism. It was linked to…
WHY BRUTALIST AS A CHAPEL?

WHY BRUTALIST AS A CHAPEL?

The idea is to give a new approach to the chapel and to its people. Giving it a very minimalist solemn vibe in the chapel. Lights and shadows imitate the inside of the building. View from the mezzanine floor Aside from this it was inspired from tadao ando church of light wherein it was made of pure concrete and light coming from the sun entering the building that gives its unique balance of raw concrete…
Chapel in Brutalist Architecture

Chapel in Brutalist Architecture

This is our design for a Brutalist Chapel. Brutalism comes from the French word Béton brut which means “raw concrete” and Brutalist buildings are characterized by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. The chapel was designed to balance the light and shadows that give privacy and a solemn approach. Inspired From The Church of Light, The light travels across the room that bounces through raw concrete. Large…
“Interior Ambience of Industrial Design

“Interior Ambience of Industrial Design

"The essence of interior design will always be about people and how they live. It is about the realities of what makes for an attractive, civilized, meaningful environment, not about fashion or what's in or what's out. This is not an easy job." – Albert Hadley  Industrial Style in interior makes exceptional and dramatic and nowadays, this tough, tense fashion has captured the creative energy of originators all over. Industrial stylistic layout components mix well…
KEY ELEMENTS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN”

KEY ELEMENTS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN”

The term "industrial style" refers to no-frills, no-nonsense decor that is inspired by the lofty appearance of warehouses, factories, and other industrial structures. The use of bare bricks, metals, and wood, as well as salvaged and recycled materials, characterizes industrial style decor.      While little is known about the origins of industrial design interiors, the style is commonly thought to have emerged in the early twentieth century. The trend toward globalization became more obvious at the…
Strong Points in Restaurant Design

Strong Points in Restaurant Design

A restaurant design requires sufficient space planning, especially because it is a commercial building with much greater circulation than conventional residential constructions. In order to properly utilize all of the areas in this internal space, careful planning is essential. Aside from the food, the restaurant's general appearance is what draws guests in. The way a passer-by perceives the interior areas must always be appealing. The following are some significant aspects to consider while constructing a…
Authentic Experience in a Modern Japanese Restaurant

Authentic Experience in a Modern Japanese Restaurant

The rich culture of Japan is imprinted in the nuances of Japanese architecture. It also evolves as a result of the transition from traditional to modern style, resulting in new ideas and inventions while maintaining the Japanese style's uniqueness. The space gives off a distinct theme and mood, bringing the restaurant to a whole new level of experience through architectural interior design by incorporating the restaurant with the modern Japanese style. The qualities of a…