The main keys to bioarchitecture

The main keys to bioarchitecture

Architecture is a means of expression that is adapted to transmit the message of each era. This pattern continues to be repeated today and so we can now find a new aspect that tries to integrate design and construction into bioarchitectural patterns.

There are two sides to this modern trend. On the one hand, it is an aesthetic bid for new forms of expression and coexistence. A building is a home, a place to socialise. But, if you think about it carefully, you will see that the home also interacts with the environment. Contemporary, organic approaches to architecture aim to redefine that dialogue in other terms.

The second side to this trend is that it involves highly committed work. Any construction or building involves an expense; consumption. Firstly, in the materials needed to see the project through and later in maintaining the structure with electricity, heat and so on. We can see some interesting work in the most respectful and environmentally conscious examples of architecture.

These architectural trends have appeared all across the world. Some countries, such as Norway, are turning them into their trademarks. The majority of the buildings there are starting to follow these patterns, not limiting themselves to a search for more cutting edge design but also to achieve greater energy efficiency.

Materials are another key point that shouldn’t go unmentioned. To understand this new type of building, you need to pay strict attention to what has been used in their construction. Wood, for example, is one of the most common materials, as well as others that can be easily recycled and do not involve excessive energy expenditure. They aim to create a natural result that integrates well with the surrounding environment, without causing a fracture between civilization and nature.

The discourse of the relationship between the human being and nature ultimately changes. These designs go beyond seeking greater sustainable functionality; visual and aesthetic languages are transformed, giving rise to new trends and different designs. This doesn’t mean that usefulness prevails over an aesthetic sense, as that is not the case. New patterns are developed that therefore create a new way of understanding man in nature.

In conclusion, organic elements have populated the majority of cutting-edge architectural trends, which feature different approaches and discourses. To close, we will leave you with a list of its differentiating elements, so that you can interpret this work and see how a much more eco-friendly conscience is beginning to emerge in architecture.



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