Monday, November 25, 2019
New Modern Architecture essays
New Modern Architecture essays    Architecture will never achieve some perfect state where everyone     accepts that the one best form has now been achieved.  The reason for this     is that what is considered best changes as people change.  This aspect     applies to architecture as much as it does to any other art form or any     item produced in society.  People in one generation may strive for a     certain perfect form and they may even achieve it in their lifetime.     However, even if they do, this form does not become the one perfect     standard, never changing again.  Instead, the next generation considers     what has been created before and strives to achieve something.  If     architecture is considered as art, this is the same process that occurs     with all other forms of art.  For example, literature created centuries ago     does not remain as the one perfect form for literature.  Shakespeare's work     is still considered great, but the writers of today rarely create works     similar to Shakespeare's.  Instead, they create works that reflect modern     society, while possibly taking aspects of Shakespeare's work and building     on them.  This creates a continual process of change, where one form grows     into others.  If architecture is considered as practical rather than     artistic, it can be likened more to research-based developments.  For     example, the automobile was  first developed in the early 20th century.     Since that time, technical developments have seen it change considerably.     These changes are also in response to changing society.  For example,     currently environmental issues are a social concern.  For this reason,     automobiles are beginning to develop with alternatives modes of fuel.     Overall, this shows that architecture is like everything else in society,     in that it will be constantly changing as society changes, while each     generation will consider the works that have gone before it, assess them,     make changes, and in doing so, continue the devel...     
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