Honoring Luis Barragán, the Mexican architect who drew deeply from his cultural roots to create serene, colorful spaces that bridge modern design with traditional Mexican landscapes. Inspired by his homeland's vibrant hues and spiritual quietude, Barragán’s work is a tribute to Mexico’s unique architectural soul. #cambia_inc #cambia #chicagodesign #chicagodesigner #chicagointeriors #chicagointeriordesign #minorityowned #luisbarragan #womenowned
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Why is no one talking about the return of natural stone in modern architecture? Actually someone is, it’s AD-Italia that has featured here https://lnkd.in/d_3FiYH6 this “stone house” project, a luxury villa in Rome. A minimalist design with extended use of travertine for the cladding that gives the idea of “eternity” and value. This trend is driven by the desire for timeless beauty, durability, and the eco-friendly appeal of natural stone in modern design. After all, who is the architect or designer that wouldn’t want to make something remarkable for their work? As we always say “Natural stone is a tool to be used by designer to shape their projects” ———————— Project by: Michela Ekstrom Article by: Ludovica Stevan Photos by: Carlo Oriente
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#LoveOfArchitecture: Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye – A Manifesto of Modernism This week on #LoveOfArchitecture, we focus on Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye, a cornerstone of modern architectural design and a brilliant example of the International Style. Completed in 1931 in Poissy, France, Villa Savoye is celebrated for its implementation of Le Corbusier’s "Five Points of Architecture" that have significantly influenced the modernist movement. Villa Savoye is a synthesis of form and function, floating elegantly on pilotis, with a flat roof terrace reclaiming the landscape it sits upon, open floor plans, long horizontal windows, and a freely designed façade. Each element of the villa encapsulates the essence of Le Corbusier's vision for a new way of living that is closely integrated with its environment, emphasizing a clear, light-filled living space. As we reflect on Villa Savoye, we see not just a house, but a manifesto of Modernism, advocating for beauty and utility in equal measure. How do you see the influence of Le Corbusier’s principles in today's architectural designs? #LoveOfArchitecture #LeCorbusier #VillaSavoye #Modernism #ArchitecturalDesign #AlvaRoy #AlvaRoyArchitects Photo: Façade sud-ouest de la Villa Savoye, pilotis, ouvertures non vitrées © FLC (Fondation Le Corbusier) - ADAGP © Jean-Christophe Ballot / Centre des monuments nationaux
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The architecture of the Dancing House in Prague, Czech Republic, is an iconic representation of modern design and creative innovation. Designed by the world-renowned architects Vlado Milunić and Frank Gehry, the building was completed in 1996 and has since become one of Prague’s most recognizable landmarks. The concept of the Dancing House is inspired by the dynamic movement of dance. The building features two distinct towers, often referred to as "Fred and Ginger," symbolizing the legendary dance duo Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. One tower is a static, cylindrical structure, while the other is a curving, glass-clad form, giving the illusion of motion. The design showcases a harmonious blend of deconstructivist and modern architectural styles. The façade’s flowing curves, glass windows, and unconventional shapes make it a bold contrast to Prague’s traditional Gothic and Baroque architecture, reflecting the spirit of modernity within a historic cityscape. 👷🏻♂️Architects: Vlado Milunić & Frank Gehry 🏢Building Area: Approx. 3,300 sq. meters 🏗️Structure: Reinforced concrete, glass façade with dynamic, curved lines #architectureupdate #DancingHouse #Prague #CzechRepublic #Cityscape #moderndesign #creativeinnovation #skydecengineers #interiorexperts
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In the world of design, how often do we seamlessly blend the old and the new? This luxurious mansion masterfully combines classical architecture and contemporary minimalism. Notice those pitched roofs with dual chimneys—a nod to traditional elegance—juxtaposed with those expansive rectangular windows that invite natural light and forge a strong connection to the outdoors. Having worked on a similar project recently, the challenge was maintaining that delicate balance between the past and present. Is this convergence of styles an emerging trend? According to a recent AIA survey, 70% of architects are exploring such hybrid designs for modern residences. To my fellow designers: How do you approach blending diverse architectural influences? Let's discuss the techniques and philosophies behind achieving this balance. Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!
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Reviving the Past: Modern Interpretations of Alexandre Vallaury’s Iconic Designs As we delve into the architectural legacy of Alexandre Vallaury, it's clear that his influence extends far beyond the historical contours of his time. Known for blending European artistry with Ottoman aesthetics, Vallaury's work continues to inspire modern designs that bring new life to classic elegance. Today's architects and designers draw from Vallaury’s approach, integrating his timeless techniques with contemporary innovations to meet today’s aesthetic and functional demands. Whether it's in the ornate patterns and rich textures that characterize the Levantine style or in sustainable practices that honor both history and the environment, Vallaury’s principles are more relevant than ever. As we reimagine these historical designs in modern spaces, we find that old-world charm can beautifully complement contemporary simplicity, creating spaces that are both luxurious and historical, yet distinctly modern. This blend of past and present not only enriches our surroundings but also ensures that Vallaury’s legacy continues to influence and inspire. #Architecture #DesignInnovation #HistoricalArchitecture #SustainableDesign #AlexandreVallaury
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What’s Your Favourite Architectural Style? From the clean lines of modernism to the intricate details of Victorian homes, every architectural style has its charm. Some prefer the grandeur of classical designs, while others love the minimalism of contemporary builds. Whether it’s sleek and functional or ornate and timeless, your favourite says a lot about your design preferences. So, which architectural style speaks to you the most? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s get a conversation going! For me? Brutalism, all the way! #architecturalstyle #modernism #victorianhomes #classicaldesigns #contemporarybuilds #architecturedesign #minimalism #ornate #timelessdesigns #brutalism
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Ever marveled at how a historic Georgian mansion can still captivate modern sensibilities? This stately brick residence is bathed in autumn's golden light, but it's the intricate craftsmanship that truly shines. Brick, with its timeless durability, and classical white trim create a striking contrast, making the structure both robust and elegant. Georgian symmetry and proportion reflect an era of architectural precision that remains relevant. Did you know that energy-efficient refurbishments of historical buildings can reduce operational costs by up to 30%, blending history with modern sustainability? In my experience, merging classical design with contemporary needs offers a unique challenge that often results in spaces both beautiful and functional. This balance between heritage and innovation is crucial for future urban landscapes. How can we, as architects, better integrate historical aesthetics with cutting-edge technology? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s connect and explore this further!
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Check this out!! "Blending timeless Victorian elegance with Neo-Classical grandeur and modern design elements, this architectural visualization celebrates symmetry, sophistication, and style. A harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation." #VictorianArchitecture #NeoClassicalDesign #ArchitecturalVisualization
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Have we overlooked the timeless elegance of neoclassical architecture in our quest for modernity? This grand mansion elegantly showcases the enduring appeal of late 18th-century design with its Corinthian columns and carefully balanced proportions. I've seen a resurgence in using natural materials like limestone in recent high-end projects. Not only does it provide a sense of permanence, but it also promises longevity—crucial in an era where sustainability isn't just a trend but a necessity. This mansion's use of symmetry and earthy materials perfectly integrates classical aesthetics with modern expectations of durability. Clients often appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and modern functionality. Are we doing enough to marry these elements in contemporary design? Let's discuss how we can leverage neoclassical principles to meet today's architectural challenges. Share your thoughts on blending tradition with innovation!
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