Wednesday 30 May 2012

Design Perceptions

Louis Sullivan, a well known Chicago architect, maintained that as far back as the latter part 19th century that ‘Form followed function’. This statement, which was the guiding principle of 20th century architectural design endures even today as one of the finest architecture maxims. What Sullivan suggested was that a building’s ‘form’ is the outcome of its functional demands. To those with utilitarianism leanings, this aphorism was particularly appealing. Nonetheless, cultural concepts and aesthetics have largely influenced
ornamentation and building form throughout history.

Today however, cultural manifestations are inhibited by economic, technical and social environments. A tectonic shift in cultural values provides only a cautious yardstick for assessment. Visual expressions of those values - or more simply put, style – are even less decided.

Platinum Builders Inc. of San Jose is a construction company which believes that a building goes beyond just a structure containing cement, steel, glass and wood. This construction management company views every project in terms of an environment where the users will manufacture, trade, store, sell and conduct any of the numerous activities associated with a business. In its architectural perception, Platinum Builders strives to
create the best environment possible in resonance with, amongst other criteria, commerce integrated with social conditions. For details of this construction management company,
click on http://www.californiabuilders.us/.

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