Architectural Styles: Don't Limit but Expand!

Architectural Styles: Don't Limit but Expand!


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If we look back at Architectural styles, their history is long and strong, transcending years. We are in 2024 right now, but the home designs and theme interiors are always an ingenuity of those old architectural styles.

Prehistoric To Modern; UK Architecture Style Types

Prehistoric To Modern; UK Architecture Style Types

Let's create a timeline for the architectural styles as time proceeds. The house style, theme, colour, perspective, and preference of UK homeowners have changed, which has led to new innovative architectural styles. As we turned the books, we could see the people of Southwest and England preferring natural stone natural stone as an outdoor element and Tudor style, probably from a prehistoric era. Then, the architectural style moved from Dutch colony, Spanish, and Greek to modern deconstructivism, internationalism, postmodernism, and other trending styles.

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List of Architectural Styles: Trending Only

We already have a blog called "Architecture Structure," which covers authenticity, tradition, and important construction structures. But here, we will give an overview of the trending list of architectural styles in high demand all over the United Kingdom and the materials that must be used for that particular style.

Updated Art Deco

Art Deco is the most iconic theme or style from the 1920s and 1930s. It has recently made a comeback with geometric patterns, posh colours, and luxury Marble" or Granite Tiled flooring. Think of the cool, sleek buildings you might see in old movies from the 1920s and 1930s that can be glammed up well.

International Style

The new International architectural style is about balance. To be simple, buildings with a very clean and simple look, almost like gigantic glass boxes. They're all about utility and using industrial materials like steel and concrete.

Expressive Brutalism Style

Expressive Brutalism Style

Brutalism's architectural style is an expressive form. The style itself is an art or expressive form of emotions, the buildings are planned to have different textures, chunky buildings made of grey concrete. They might look rough and imposing, with lots of sharp angles and a sort of "tough" appearance.

Postmodernism

Relatively an architectural style with a building structure that is a gimmick of the local landscapes or any object reference. Mostly with a touch of humour and playfulness. This style is like a mix-match game of the buildings, where you might see classical columns next to modern glass walls.

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Deconstructivism Architectural Style

Imagine you're used to seeing buildings that follow an orderly, symmetrical pattern, like a perfect puzzle where every piece fits just right. That's kind of how modernist buildings are. But then along came deconstructivism, which is like the rebellious cousin of modernism. Deconstructivism says, "Nah, we're not playing by those rules anymore!" It's all about breaking away from that neat, tidy look. Instead of straight lines and perfect shapes, deconstructivist buildings are more like a wild puzzle tossed in the air and landed in a crazy, non-linear way. So, when you see a deconstructivist building, it looks like it's defying gravity or logic. It's all about creating this wild, unexpected visual experience that makes you look twice and think, "Whoa, that's different!"

Deconstructivism is like the rebellious artist in architecture, shaking things up and refusing to be boxed in by traditional ideas of order and symmetry.

Sustainable Architecture

Sustainable Architecture

These buildings are like superheroes for the planet! They're designed to be super energy-efficient, using solar panels and recycled materials to help the environment.

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