This century is immersed in a new paradigm based on an economic model called globalization, which is the suppression of free trade barriers and greater level of integration between regional economies. Having this in mind, how can architecture respect the landscape, environmental, social, cultural and historic values of a place? The research includes the acceptance of globalization experiencing new possibilities, not copying the successful result of one locality. We can make use of commercial freedom and information technology to find solutions that will enrich our world with the cultural diversity. A fundamental objective of architectural composition, based on the theory and history of the locality, since "...life is lived by inhabiting and...
As a human race in the 21st century we are facing critical issues which affect our continuing coexis...
Purpose Iconic buildings, especially ...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
Globalization creates cultural comes-and-goes around the world, promoting transitory, ephemeral and ...
The way in which people inhabit, interact, and perceive spaces are heavily influenced by, but not li...
This paper explores the concept of architectural identity and its relationship with globalization. I...
Long ago, we diverged from one into many. Now from every corner of the world we converge, from many,...
There is a lack of referentiality in a large proportion of modern contemporary architecture, which l...
“The task of critical regionalism is to rethink architecture through the concept of region.” (Tzonis...
Throughout history, people, places, and regions developed unique characteristics that are meticulous...
Human coexistence in post-industrial cities poses a formidable challenge to the interior design, co...
History offers the opportunity to reflect about sustainability and creativity. Even though contexts ...
The way that the built environment represents and accommodates people of different cultures is an im...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
The general aim of this essay is to better understand the effects of globalization on architecture a...
As a human race in the 21st century we are facing critical issues which affect our continuing coexis...
Purpose Iconic buildings, especially ...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
Globalization creates cultural comes-and-goes around the world, promoting transitory, ephemeral and ...
The way in which people inhabit, interact, and perceive spaces are heavily influenced by, but not li...
This paper explores the concept of architectural identity and its relationship with globalization. I...
Long ago, we diverged from one into many. Now from every corner of the world we converge, from many,...
There is a lack of referentiality in a large proportion of modern contemporary architecture, which l...
“The task of critical regionalism is to rethink architecture through the concept of region.” (Tzonis...
Throughout history, people, places, and regions developed unique characteristics that are meticulous...
Human coexistence in post-industrial cities poses a formidable challenge to the interior design, co...
History offers the opportunity to reflect about sustainability and creativity. Even though contexts ...
The way that the built environment represents and accommodates people of different cultures is an im...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
The general aim of this essay is to better understand the effects of globalization on architecture a...
As a human race in the 21st century we are facing critical issues which affect our continuing coexis...
Purpose Iconic buildings, especially ...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...