MindMap Gallery Straight architectural style mind map
This is a mind map about straight architectural styles, including postmodernist architectural styles, classical architectural styles, high modernist architectural styles, etc.
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Six mainstream architectural styles
postmodern architectural style
Postmodernist architectural style:
1. Historicism and Ornamentism: Postmodern architectural styles often employ design elements from historicism and Ornamentism to create a unique architectural style.
2. Mix materials and structures: Postmodern architectural styles often mix different materials and structures to create a unique visual effect.
3. Non-linear design: Postmodern architectural styles often employ non-linear design to create a more free and dynamic architectural form.
4. Cultural references: Postmodernist architectural style heavily references cultural elements to create a unique architectural language.
5. Symbolic design: Postmodern architectural style often uses symbolic design elements to express a specific meaning or symbolize a certain concept.
6. Regional design: Postmodernist architectural style emphasizes regional design to reflect the historical, cultural and social characteristics of a specific region.
Classical architectural style
Origin and development
The Origin of Classical Architectural Style
Historical background of classical architectural style
The development of classical architectural style
Characteristics of Classical Architectural Style
Basic characteristics of classical architectural style
Main elements of classical architectural style
Representative works of classical architectural style
classic building in classicist architectural style
Famous architect in classicist architectural style
Modern applications of classical architectural styles
Examples of modern architecture in the classical architectural style
Modern design trends in classicist architectural styles
The influence and significance of classical architectural style
The influence of classical architectural style on architectural history
The influence of classical architectural style on modern architecture
The cultural connotation of classical architectural style
The aesthetic value of classical architectural style
The social significance of classical architectural style
The future of classical architectural style
The development trend of classical architectural style
The fusion of classical architectural style and modern construction technology
Protection and inheritance of classical architectural style
Preservation measures for classical architectural style
The inheritance and innovation of classical architectural style
High modernist architectural style
High modernist architectural style
Overview
The origins and development of the high modernist architectural style
Characteristics and influences of high modernist architectural styles
Design Principles
functionalism
rationalism
minimalism
architectural elements
geometric shapes and lines
Modern materials such as glass and steel
Open and flowing spaces
Famous cases
german bauhaus school
American Seagram Building
Ronchamp Church, France
Modern applications and developments
The application of high modernist architectural style in contemporary architectural design
The influence of high modernist architectural style on modern urban planning and architectural design
The integration and development trend of high modernist architectural style and other architectural styles
Neoclassicism talks about this style
Origin and development
Originated in Europe in the early 18th century
Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman architecture
Experienced the spread and development from France to Britain
Architectural features
Focus on symmetry and proportion
Use classical elements and decoration
Emphasis on solemnity and majesty
Attention to detail and craftsmanship
representative work
Palace of Versailles in France
Buckingham Palace in England
The White House of the United States
influence on modern architecture
Influenced the aesthetic and design style of modern architecture
Provides a wealth of architectural elements and design inspiration
Promoted the development of construction technology and craftsmanship
limitations and controversies
Too much emphasis on form and decoration, lack of innovation and individuality
Ignoring the functionality and practicality of the building
Sparked the debate between retroism and modernism
Future trends
Integrate modern construction technology and design elements to achieve innovation and breakthroughs
Pay attention to the functionality and practicality of the building to meet the living needs of modern people
Advocate green buildings and sustainable development to achieve harmonious coexistence between buildings and the environment
mediterranean architectural style
Origin and characteristics
Originated from the Mediterranean region
Emphasis on simplicity, brightness and nature
Pay attention to space utilization and lighting
Incorporates a variety of cultural elements
architectural elements
Arched doors and windows
terracotta roof
decorative ironwork
Yards and gardens
open layout
Color matching
Blue and white are the main colors
Emphasis on natural and bright colors
Integrate local culture and traditional elements
building materials
Stone
wood
Terracotta
iron art
Glass
Mediterranean architectural style influence
Influence on modern architectural design
Influence on other architectural styles
Impact on lifestyle
Application of Mediterranean architectural style
residential building
Commercial Building
public building
tourist architecture
garden architecture
industrial architectural style
Origin and characteristics
Originated in Britain at the end of the 18th century
Emphasis on practicality and functionality
Use modern materials such as reinforced concrete and glass
Focus on innovation in structure, space and form
representative work
Crystal Palace
Eiffel Tower
Empire State Building, New York
Design Principles
functionalist principles
Simplicity, practicality and economic principles
Technological Innovation Principles
Environmental protection and sustainable development principles
main elements
reinforced-concrete structure
Glass curtain wall
steel structure
Prefabricated components
Influence of industrial architectural style
Influence on modern architectural design
Impact on urban planning and construction
Impact on modern lifestyle
The future development of industrial architectural style
Green Buildings and Sustainable Buildings
Smart Building and IoT Technology
3D printing and modular construction
Application of virtual reality and augmented reality technology in architectural design