Architecture exists since the beginning of human beings. Design of the house, how to make the castle, design of the roof. Many of the buildings where we live, work, or go to school are carefully designed by skilled business architects. Buildings, especially commercial buildings, seem to ignore gravity, with aside buildings and glass-enclosed pathways several hundred feet away. Commercial buildings are designed to spread through high-rise buildings and other huge commercial buildings, as well as wonderful churches and museums, and to disseminate new design concepts.
A so-called glass box building rising along the Massachusetts Avenue is the main building of the recent commercial building in Washington. However, they are pursuing long-term development of other types of architectures, reflecting the availability of engineering capacity and materials of that era. They also reflect the national ambitions of the people who live in front of us. But today's abilities and materials are far beyond the existence of the first 200 years, even if the builder's hope does not change. I will spend more time discussing buildings in a glass box with later architectural notes; however, for now I will briefly introduce the commercial and residential buildings that dominate the city during the establishment of the country Let's see.
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris or Le Corbusier (1887-1965) is a pioneer in contemporary commercial architecture. As the world shifts to city life, Le Corbusier and Modernist try to make the most of the limited space. Many business structures are tailored to specific aesthetics (such as conformity to the community and tribute to European fashion), Le Corbusier focused on how to make a structure completely dependent on its design It is. This architectural philosophy is summarized as "form follow function". If you look at one of Le Corbusier's designs, you can see that this concept is going well. Check Gustavo Capanema Palace of Rio de Janeiro
Contemporary architecture can be identified by conforming Le Corbusier's form "form following function", which means that the structure gives their aesthetic value according to its usefulness. The post modern reaction refuses this philosophy and does not provide concrete alternative measures. As we see, modern architecture is part of a unified and deliberate international appearance, post modern seeks a more unique appearance emphasizing creativity and local flavor. Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris or Le Corbusier (1887-1965) is a pioneer in contemporary commercial architecture. As the world shifts to city life, Le Corbusier and Modernist try to make the most of the limited space. Many business structures are tailored to specific aesthetics (such as conformity to the community and tribute to European fashion), Le Corbusier focuses on how to make a structure that is completely based on its use It is.