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		<description><![CDATA[Contemporary architecture has helped produce some of today&#8217;s most popular building styles. Structures from single family homes to downtown office buildings are built in contemporary styles, and most of which look as fresh today as they did decades ago. While it&#8217;s hard to give an absolute list of contemporary architecture features, buildings within the movement can usually be broadly identified, as can their individual styles. Contemporary architecture is, in many ways, a catch-all to describe modern styles that share a variety of features and haven&#8217;t yet been classicized. The term &#8220;contemporary&#8221; is also slightly inaccurate, as it can refer to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Contemporary architecture has helped produce some of today&#8217;s most popular building styles. Structures from single family homes to downtown office buildings are built in contemporary styles, and most of which look as fresh today as they did decades ago. While it&#8217;s hard to give an absolute list of contemporary architecture features, buildings within the movement can usually be broadly identified, as can their individual styles. </p>
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Contemporary architecture is, in many ways, a catch-all to describe modern styles that share a variety of features and haven&#8217;t yet been classicized. The term &#8220;contemporary&#8221; is also slightly inaccurate, as it can refer to buildings 70 or 80 years old. But in an age where classic building styles are as popular as new ones, it&#8217;s important to have a broad overview of what separates the two. Contemporary architecture, then, is generally recognized as a movement where few, if any, traditional building methods and ornamentation features are used. It&#8217;s also one of the first architectural movements to embrace completely new building methods, and forms that are based more on functionality than style.</p>
<p>While contemporary architecture is broad-ranging, the term usually refers exclusively to homes, while buildings for other purposes are classified according to their particular style. For example, a downtown office building might fit within the contemporary movement, but still be considered art-deco, or internationally styled. The main reason for this is contemporary architecture&#8217;s focus on functionality as opposed to design. For example, homes can be modified a number of ways to work better for their occupants, but office buildings with new, unprecedented features are generally seen as having abandoned functionality &#8211; an office building in the shape of an hourglass with exposed ventilation would probably be seen as Internationally-styled, whereas a house done this way is likely to be seen as contemporary. </p>
<p>If you notice a contemporarily-styled home it&#8217;s usually because one or several of the movement&#8217;s common attributes is apparent. The most common things about this style people notice are usually a mixture of wall materials, like stone, brick, and wood, all combined on the same surface. Exposed wood beams, and an abundance of glass are other common material characteristics of these homes. Shape-wise, contemporary homes can often be identified by flat roofs, split levels, and large overhangs. </p>
<p>While contemporary homes may often look fanciful or extravagant they are usually much more refined and practical than other home styles. Large windows, for example, might encourage energy saving and use of solar power, while split-levels are usually employed to help the house work better with the land around it. The biggest factor influencing contemporary architecture is probably home building technology &#8211; as this evolves, it&#8217;ll be interesting to see how the style changes.</p>
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		<title>Contemporary Landscape Architecture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contemporary landscape architecture is characterized by a subjective determination to sculpt the landscape into spaces that reflect the human living experience. It develops these spaces with respect to Nature, and in some way or another always works to create a relationship between architecture and the contemporary landscape. Contemporary landscape architecture can be used either unify architecture and the surrounding landscape, or it can be utilized to starkly contrast the differences between the two. The exact nature of the relationship is always determined by the project itself, its location, and the type of environment being worked in. Because it flows along [...]]]></description>
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<p>Contemporary landscape architecture is characterized by a subjective determination to sculpt the landscape into spaces that reflect the human living experience. It develops these spaces with respect to Nature, and in some way or another always works to create a relationship between architecture and the contemporary landscape. Contemporary landscape architecture can be used either unify architecture and the surrounding landscape, or it can be u<span id="more-4"></span>tilized to starkly contrast the differences between the two. The exact nature of the relationship is always determined by the project itself, its location, and the type of environment being worked in. Because it flows along the lines of contemporary design in general, and because of its highly subjective characteristics, contemporary landscape architecture can be found in almost any setting where the experience of living itself is used to create forms and structures outdoors.</p>
<p>When attempting to visualize a clear differentiation between contemporary landscape architecture and more traditional forms of landscaping design, think infrastructure. Facilities such as libraries, hospitals, corporate campuses, civic centers, academic institutions, and sports stadiums all create a human experience characteristic of the urban living experience. Any open spaces that are not technically inside these buildings are then developed into planned environments that improve the quality of human life through manipulation of natural forms and outdoor spaces. Traditional landscaping seeks to emphasize and sculpt the beauty of Nature for the purposes of human appreciation. This is predicated on the belief that Nature itself offers a certain spiritual, emotional, or aesthetic meaning to life itself. Contemporary landscape architecture, on the other hand, is far more Existential and seeks to create only forms that are based on some practical function dedicated to improving the quality of life.</p>
<p>This is not the first time such a mindset has taken hold in a society. The idea of mirroring the human experience in natural forms goes back to the Roman Empire, where civil engineering and outdoor projects were used to build an infrastructure that united the entire Mediterranean coast into a single cultural entity. Wherever the Romans went, they built their arenas, amphitheaters, gymnasiums, aqueducts, roads, and temples as reflections of themselves. Even in the rural parts of Spain and Gaul, agricultural regions were landscaped into Roman-style villas and estates to remind conquered people that man was the master of Nature, and that Rome was the master of all men. Pure lovers of Nature, (both then and now), find this concept distasteful, and prefer tend to gravitate instead toward more aesthetic forms of landscape design whose forms represent states of mind rather than functions that serve humanity. This is why we see very little contemporary landscape architecture around private residences, but an almost universal adherence to its utilitarian principles in any public setting where civil engineers and planners have decided to integrate the natural world into human life itself, allowing people to experience the landscape on uniquely human terms. Movement through the landscape is encouraged as much as possible. Clean lines in gardens and low-growth trees help put the landscape on more of what you might call an eye-level experience for human beings that makes them feel comfortable and confident when walking through outdoor areas like city plazas, parks, and streets.</p>
<p>Because of the need to bring contemporary architecture into unity with the landscape itself, variety of species in plantings is frequently replaced with geometry as a means of mirroring the structural features of buildings. By contrasting only a few plant materials and low-growth trees with linear bed lines and stark geometric designs, the contemporary landscape architect can take a single open space and convert it into many blocks of form and space, woven together, much like a building containing hallways and rooms with specific lines of movement and specific functions and unique experiences contained therein.</p>
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<p>Contemporary Architecture is an installation by realities:united Contemporary Architecture presents an minimalist installation by the Berlin-based architects and artists of realities:united. Two digits of 7-segment display—formed using industrial fluorescent tubes—are suspended from the ceiling. The installation is light sign, information carrier, and light source at the same time. As a &#8220;display&#8221;, the installation is used to show the current time in minutes. At the same time &#8211;as light &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about contemporary architecture</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
<p>Jeff Halper is passionate for Landscaping and wants to share information about that passion. At <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.exteriorworlds.com">Exterior Worlds</a> you can read more about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.exteriorworlds.com/landscape-design-t-23_43.html">Contemporary landscape architecture</a> or <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.exteriorworlds.com/landscape-design-t-23.html">Landscaping Design</a>
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