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Minimalism in architecture requires a lot of effort, knowledge of structures and mechanics to create a clean and mess free design.
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PHILOSOPHIES •Eliminate emotions feelings and indications •Creation of singularity •Move away from alternate perceptions (experience reality more directly ) •Less is more
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Minimalist architects use space as a design feature in and of itself. Instead of trying to fill space with features, they create designs in which the empty space is as carefully thought out and used as everything they add to the room. Basic shapes and straight, clean lines are also important techniques used in minimalist design, as is playing around with different kinds of lighting. The outcome is elegant but without being fussy.
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CHARACTERISTICS Along with form, light, space and material it demonstrates techniques such as: Reduction Simplification Unification “ Essence of Architecture”
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Reduction to essentials Simplicity – Bareness - Cleanliness Employs geometry and uses Basic shapes Flat surfaces Simple forms Neat and straight components Minimal interior partitions and smooth Clean finishes.
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Another technique that is often employed is giving one feature more than one use. One example might be a floor with a heating unit underneath, forming both the foundation for the room and warming the room. This allows designers to create optimum utility without crowding the space.
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Some important architects working in the field of minimalist design include:
Lugdwig Mies van der Rohe
Buckminster Fuller
Dieter Rams
Luis Barragan
John Pawson
Eduardo Souto de Mouro
Alvar Siza
Tadao Ando
Alberto Campo Baeza
Yoshi Tanigushi
Peter Zumthor
Richard Gluckman
Michael Gabellini
Claudio Silverstrin
Vincent Van Duysen
Lugdwig Mies van der Rohe
Buckminster Fuller
Dieter Rams
Luis Barragan
John Pawson
Eduardo Souto de Mouro
Alvar Siza
Tadao Ando
Alberto Campo Baeza
Yoshi Tanigushi
Peter Zumthor
Richard Gluckman
Michael Gabellini
Claudio Silverstrin
Vincent Van Duysen
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Is Minimalist Architecture Cold?????
One common criticism of minimalism in architecture - or in design in general - is that it is aesthetically cold and that it creates an unwelcoming home environment. Proponents of the design style argue that in fact minimalism is more welcoming than more ornate styles of design. They say that taking the "less is more" approach creates a relaxing, calming environment free of all of the clutter that demands attention in more ornate design styles. In reality, it all comes down to a matter of taste. Some people prefer grandiose architecture while some prefer simple and clean styles. The principles of minimalism can be applied poorly, which can indeed be stark, but properly employed, minimalism can be elegant and inviting.
One common criticism of minimalism in architecture - or in design in general - is that it is aesthetically cold and that it creates an unwelcoming home environment. Proponents of the design style argue that in fact minimalism is more welcoming than more ornate styles of design. They say that taking the "less is more" approach creates a relaxing, calming environment free of all of the clutter that demands attention in more ornate design styles. In reality, it all comes down to a matter of taste. Some people prefer grandiose architecture while some prefer simple and clean styles. The principles of minimalism can be applied poorly, which can indeed be stark, but properly employed, minimalism can be elegant and inviting.