Deep Dive into the World of Architecture | Page 2


Modernist architecture: a revolution in the world of construction and design
The modernist movement in architecture is a landmark trend that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century and revolutionized our understanding of construction
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Kalinga architecture: the unique temple heritage of East India
The temple architecture of Kalinga represents a unique phenomenon in the history of world architecture, formed in the territory of modern Odisha (formerly known as Kalinga). This magnificent architectural heritage, developed from the 7th to the 13th century CE, embodies the spiritual traditions, artistic craftsmanship, and engineering mastery of the East Indian civilization
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Architecture: Digital Revolution in Design
The introduction of artificial intelligence technologies is having a revolutionary impact on the field of architecture and construction. The modern application of AI in building design transforms not only work processes but also the results of architectural creativity
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Rococo architecture: rocaille, asymmetry and decorative arts
Rococo architecture holds a special place in the history of European art of the 18th century. This exquisite and picturesque style originated in France as a development of late Baroque and dominated the interiors of palaces and mansions of the aristocracy during the Regency era and the reign of Louis XV
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Dravidian Architecture: the majestic heritage of temple architecture of South India
Hindu architecture of South India occupies a special place in world architecture. This amazing architectural style, known as Dravidian, is distinguished by its vibrant uniqueness and grandeur of forms. The Tamil temple tradition with its magnificent complexes enchants and captivates the imagination of everyone who encounters these monumental structures
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Public Participation in Architecture: Pathways to Livable Spaces
Architecture plays an important role in our daily lives, shaping the appearance of cities and settlements where we live and work. However, architectural decisions are often made without considering the opinions of the residents themselves
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Indo-Saracenic Revival: Harmony of Indian and European Architectural Traditions
The Indo-Saracenic style, or Indo-Saracenism, represents a unique architectural direction that formed in the mid-19th century during the period of British Raj. This eclectic architecture of colonial India combines elements of Indian, Islamic, and European traditions, creating an inimitable synthesis of East and West
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Mughal architecture: the greatness of the Indo-Islamic style in the history of India
Mughal architecture represents a unique symbiosis of Persian, Indian, and Islamic traditions. It flourished during the era of the Great Mughal dynasty from the 16th to the 18th century
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Temple architecture of India: sacred art and architectural traditions
The temple architecture of India is unique and multifaceted, embodying thousands of years of spiritual traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
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Brutalist Architecture: The Power of Raw Concrete
Brutalism — a unique direction in 20th century architecture that fundamentally changed the appearance of cities and had an enormous influence on the development of world architecture
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The Amazing World of Art Deco: from the Origins to the Present
Art Deco — a vibrant artistic style that emerged in France at the beginning of the 20th century and reached its peak popularity in the 1920s-1930s. This style combined elements of neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, and futurism, creating a recognizable aesthetic of luxury and geometric precision
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The architectural style of neoclassicism: revival of ancient traditions in modernity
Neoclassicism is an architectural movement of the late 18th to early 20th century that revived and reinterpreted the heritage of antiquity. The history of Neoclassicism began as a reaction to the excess of Baroque and the frivolity of Rococo, seeking to return rationality, harmony, and grandeur of classical forms to art
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