Architectural Styles
Architectural styles are different ways buildings are designed, shaped by culture, time period, materials, and purpose. Each style has its own visual identity, how it looks, how its structured, and how people move through it.
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Biophilic Design
Biophilic design focuses on integrating nature into the built environment through greenery, natural light, and open-air concepts. These spaces are designed to reconnect people with the natural world, even with urban settings. Exposure to natural elements has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and increase overall well-being. These environments promote calmness, clarity, and a sense of balance.
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Brutalism
Brutalism is showcased as raw concrete, with rigid geometry, and heavy, monolithic forms. Originally intended to express strength and functionality, it often emphasizes structure over comfort. These environments can feel powerful and grounding, but also cold, overwhelming, or uninviting. The scale and materiality can make individuals feel small or disconnected.
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Modern Minimalism
Modern minimalist design conveys simplicity, presenting itself with clean lines, open space, and limited material or color variation. It aims to remove excess and create clarity through reduction. Minimalist spaces can promote focus, calm, and order. However, when overdone, they may feel empty or emotionally distant, lacking warmth and personal connection.
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Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk-inspired environments reflect dense urbanization, artificial lighting, digital saturation, and layered infrastructure. They often blend technology with architecture in visually intense ways. Highly stimulating environments can increase altertness but also lead to sensory overload, stress, and mental fatigue. These spaces can feel alive, but also overwhelming.