Minimalist Architecture
Minimalism is a design principle that emphasizes simplicity and clarity. In architecture, it means creating buildings with clean, uncluttered lines, and a focus on functionality rather than ornamentation. Minimalist architecture emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a reaction against
Design Process
The design process is a systematic approach to solving problems and creating new solutions. It typically involves several stages, starting with research and analysis, followed by ideation, prototyping, and testing.
Building Codes
Building codes in America are a set of regulations and standards that are put in place to ensure the safety, health, and welfare of people who occupy buildings.