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From the ins and outs of epoxy resin to the adaptability of smart glass, modern architecture is blessed with a bevy of different materials that deliver the best in terms of flexibility, adaptability and sustainability. All that’s left is for designers to tap into their potential and integrate them proactively.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
Vlado Paunovic
These projects prove that you don’t have to cut corners when it comes to aesthetics or usability when you’re also pursuing sustainability with modern architecture. And since green materials go hand in hand with other pro-planet features, this holistic approach will continue to inform trends in this niche going forwards.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
Paolo Rosselli
A roof's style is more than a visually striking element; it's crucial to modern architecture. By selecting roof styles wisely, architects and builders can integrate functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability into their projects
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Sailormn34
Midcentury Modern Architecture remains a beacon of innovation and elegance, seamlessly blending form and function to create beautiful and practical spaces. Its clean lines, integration with nature, and pioneering use of materials have left an indelible mark on design, influencing everything from furniture to urban planning.
Written by
Monique Araneta Montgomery
Photography
Lokesh Singh Masania
The use of slate in modern architecture, particularly in facades, exemplifies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. It is just like home gadget making construction easier. Its aesthetic versatility, durability, sustainability, and thermal performance make it an ideal material for contemporary building exteriors
Written by
Danial Ansari
Photography
Cupa Pizarras