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SIMPLE AND COMPLEX
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In order to effectively focus on solutions that best solve the particular problem you're addressing for, you must achieve simplicity in your design. This helps you stay tuned into your user's demands, gives them the impression that you are listening to them, and keeps you in tune with their wants.
The use of straightforward design components without embellishment or decoration is a hallmark of minimalist architecture, often known as "minimalism."
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Minimalists contend that the actual "essence of architecture" may be discovered by reducing a design's form and substance to their absolute minimum.
Why is minimalism important in architecture?
Benefits of minimalism in architectural design might include: Fewer things lead to calm, relaxed minds that flourish in the breathing space.
Economical: Planning a place with fewer furnishings and simpler materials without decoration may impact the budget and be more cost-effective.
Complexity can be utilised to increase the perceived worth of a solution, show off the brilliance of the designer, validate the ability of a highly capable designer, cover the lack of creativity of a less capable designer, or serve as a convenient fall guy in the event that a future implementation fails. The method of creating corporate budgets is another ally of complexity. Complex designs may necessitate a greater workforce and resources, facilitating the expansion of empires. Complex solutions are more challenging to create, maintain, and evolve, necessitating the involvement of more individuals in all three processes.