Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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Trend Phase 3 Phase 3 Schemes

To set an architectural trend must be taken into account that not only adopt a style, if not understand it and make it part oneself.

Minimalism
Refuge serene and relaxed, an empty room of oppression and tackle, quiet, quiet, peaceful, a place where you can sit at the end of a long day and difficult, probably this space will be simple, sophisticated, but not the dozens of items that surround us mechanically, an interior reduced to the essential. But how could we truly live in a place? Is it possible? By engaging in stylized images illustrated magazines, captivating the Zen idea according to which, to achieve inner peace and joy, we must get rid of baggage extra traffic we have accumulated in our daily life. However, we do not imagine taking the necessary steps to put the stuff over the side and follow the path of a smart minimalist existence.
"The new demands of today's urban and lifestyle have transformed our living spaces."

What began more than a decade as a style in vogue, but is characterized by an aesthetic asceticism almost militant, has evolved into something more varied, deeper and more spiritually satisfying that the strict principles that caused such a stir. Today, minimalism allows us to have everything: a flexible and easy to live, which can accommodate a wide range of expressions, personalities and activities. Fearing that the content of the term "Minimalism" becomes merely a decorative style and lose its essence, many designers set out to create interior sorted, while calm, to offer fresh insights into lifestyles that have changed drastic since the dawn of the information age.


The simple elegance in interior design has been a constant theme during decades. In his famous 1908 manifesto against the ornaments added, twenty architect Adolf Loos declared that "cultural evolution is equivalent to the removal of ornaments in everyday items." The influential Swiss designer Le Corbusier was quick to confirm the cultural and social factors to deprive ourselves of ostentatious excesses. Citing Loos, said "The more a person grows, the more decoration disappears" . These early reactions to the interior features spaces that resulted austerity might be too flashy. It was not just an inclination aesthetic reductionism is intimately linked to cultural and social needs of the times as often happens when you define a style trend.

current minimalist style is democratic and is not obsessed with rules and design constraints, but is open to color, curve and openness. Need not be limited to a form of "post-minimalism", ie derived from their modernist predecessors. In the minimal domains can introduce a variety of historical styles to create a contemporary interior and also full of associations and echoes.

In a world of increasing environmental concern, it is not surprising materials have begun to occupy a key position in the minimalist space.

The amount of currently available materials and technology obtained through or are located in distant places, is amazing. Even materials such as granite can dazzle the intellect and calm the spirit in ways completely unexpected.

By using the granite so new, its true essence emerges to interact directly with reflections from the water, which in turn undergo those lucky enough to occupy the space. This is the message conveyed by the materials, think beyond use.

Thinking about your beauty, qualities touch, in aging with dignity and tone interior will make you cope with the changes of fashion.


With a basic awareness of balance and light, and a careful selection of objects and furniture, you can create an interior that encourages the enjoyment of a wide range of activities.

The experience of tranquility and freedom from distractions conventional minimalist interior makes it possible to feed the mind, sustains the soul and stimulates the variety of life.



minimalism Features:

  • Abstraction

  • Economics
  • language and media use
  • linear materials

  • Austerity with no
    ornaments

  • structural and functional purism

  • Order

  • elementary geometry straight

  • Reduction and synthesis


  • Simplicity Concentration

  • prominence of the facades

    SHARING CRITERIA

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