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Minimalism

Minimalism

The concept of minimalist architecture is to strip everything down to its essential quality and achieve simplicity. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a German-American pioneer of modern and minimalist architecture, coined the phrase “Less is More.” He strived for simplicity and clarity in his post-WW1 Architectural design. He stripped away ornamentation of architecture declaring “ornament..
How Millennials Occupy Space

How Millennials Occupy Space

Millennials are defined as the population between the ages of 18-30. They are also referred to as generation “Y.” The typical millennial was born between 1981 and 1996. Most millennials are children of “Baby Boomers” and are often parents of “Generation Alpha.” Millennials comprise the first generation of people who grew up entirely in the..
Outside the Box Office Design

Outside the Box Office Design

In order to remain relevant in today’s ever-changing environment, we need to think Outside the Box Office DesignOutside the Box Office Design in order to succeed. If social distancing and remote work are to remain, it will have a profound impact on how we occupy space and how we work together moving forward. Even before..
Designing for an Aging Population

Designing for an Aging Population

The growth in the number of adults aged 65 years and older will double over the next 25 years. The landscape of our cities is changing fast, So Designing for an Aging Population is necessary now. What are the consequences of this growing situation as cities grow and the population ages? Architects have found themselves..
Bicycle and Pedestrian Infrastructure

Bicycle and Pedestrian Infrastructure

With the ever-popular trend in “greener” pastimes, more people have begun walking and using bicycles to get around.  Commuting to work by bicycle is a way of life around the world and is now becoming widespread in the United States. Similarly, walking is seen to be the most basic means of travel and many of..