Green Architecture
Form follows function is an architectural principle asserting that design should be based on practical considerations, such as utility and efficiency, rather than aesthetic concerns. This concept emphasizes the importance of a building's purpose and intended use in shaping its overall form and appearance. In modern architecture, this approach often results in sleek, minimalist designs with clean lines and simple geometric shapes, while in brutalism, it can manifest as raw, unadorned concrete structures that prioritize function over ornamentation. Ultimately, form follows function is a design philosophy that seeks to create buildings that are not only visually striking but also highly functional and well-suited to their intended use.
External Links
- [PublicArchitecture.org] Public Architecture - Green Building Elements