Cultural Artifacts

Cultural Artifacts

Cultural Artifacts

Ideal Design Choices through a Cultural Lens

As your architectural acuity develops, your buildings might start to give indications that they are aging. A building with no architecturally designed exterior to speak of and sneaky windows, leaks or foundation troubles. Or, for example, a building that is dated. The first step to rejuvenation is to begin the design process. First, locate a good site. This will provide a location for when this opportunity arrives to renovate and fix cultural landmarks. You need to conclude what to do to guarantee your structure stays utilitarian, valuable, and stylishly satisfying. At the point, the choice to revamp, redesign or modify becomes an alluring option. Especially in order to create design choices that capture the beauty of the antique and modern day at the same time.

"It is not architectural achievement that makes the structures of earlier times seem to us so full of significance but the circumstance that antique temples, Roman basilicas, and even the cathedrals of the Middle Ages are not the works of single personalities but creations of entire epochs."
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe