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Architecture Basics

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    Last Updated: December 10, 2009

    To put it simply, architecture is the science of construction. A good structure should have three qualities. It should be durable, have high utility value, and appeal to aesthetics. Every piece of architecture that is created has a story to tell. In fact, history is based on them. Ancient civilizations have been researched with the help of the classical architecture that were stumbled upon. A lot of perception of a country is made on the basis of the structures or the planning of the same. A city with higher buildings for example, screams that the lack of space is a major issue.
     
    However, as one travels to witness the architecture in the suburbs of any city, the trend seems to be the opposite. Structures begin to get lower height wise. Structure of a mall within the heart of a city and the regular shopping area would definitely be different even though the culture of the users is the same. An airport or the terminal stations will always be constructed on the outskirts of any place. A residential area will be starkly different from a commercial one. Even within the parameter of residential areas, there will be distinct difference between a poor, middle class, and posh locality architecture .

    Again, all it takes is one look at the structures. One can perceive about the cultures also looking at them. The colors used on the buildings talk about the characteristics of the inhabitants. One truth of life that cannot be avoided is we live to own a home that will hold our stories forever.

    Ancestral properties and dispute over them are the most common cases that go to court almost every day round the world. So here is one aspect of life that attracts attention in every step of life, whether consciously or not.

    Architecture Of North America
    American architecture is known for its diversity. Being a young nation, modernity is the underlying design with sky scrapers being a typical sign.  Settlers having moved in from world over, it has been influenced by many cultures like Spanish, English and Greek, just to name a few.

    The skyscraper is an American innovation that has become the order of the day across the globe. Traditional works of architecture like long houses, wigwams, tipis, and hogans belong to the era of Native American dating back to the late sixteenth century.  Post that, a lot of Polynesian heritage evolved leading to the beginning of the era of European structures with Hawaiian architecture coming in.

    The 1862 Homestead Act made a huge impact to the settlement of the country. The law, offering a farm to any adult male who agreed to cultivate it for five years and then build his property on it, brought in the growth of homesteads of a particular rural pattern.

    A steady evolution through the times and many more influences brings us to the latest innovation known as the skyscraper. This is a blend of conventional decorative elements coupled with the latest technology. In modern architecture , one can increase the heights as long as the area of each tower floor is reduced to one fourth of the ground floor area of the building.

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