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Neo-Gothic
Gothic designs were added to many buildings in the early 20th century. These styles were inspired by Gothic cathedrals and other medieval architecture. These designs began in the United Kingdom during the remodeling of Sir Horace Walpole's home. https://www.thoughtco.com/architecture-timeline-historic-periods-styles-175996 -
Art Deco
Art Deco was inspired by architecture of ancient Egypt. Most art deco buildings have become tourist destinations in New York City. https://www.thoughtco.com/architecture-timeline-historic-periods-styles-175996 -
Lincoln Center
The center has three main buildings: David Geffen Hall, David H. Koch Theater, and the Metropolitan Opera House. People didn't know if it was named as a tribute to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln or for its location in the Lincoln Square Neighborhood. https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/articles/a-history-of-lincoln-center-in-1-minute/ -
Postmodernism
Well-known postmodern architects include Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, Michael Graves, and Philip Johnson. Ideas with traditional forms and postmodernist were combined. https://www.thoughtco.com/architecture-timeline-historic-periods-styles-175996 -
Sydney Opera House
According to New South Wales Premier Joseph Cahill, the opera house was built to help mould a better and more enlightened community.” The Sydney Opera House is Australia’s number one tourist destination. https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/our-story/sydney-opera-house-history.html -
Bahai Lotus Temple
There are nine sides to the temple. It is a place where several visitors from all across the globe come for peace, meditation, prayers and study. https://www.india.com/travel/articles/5-interesting-facts-about-the-bahai-lotus-temple-in-delhi-that-you-must-know-3232502/ -
Neo-Modernism and Parametricism
Neo-Modernism started from Frank Gehry. Famous for sculpting. Architects experimented with Binary Large Objects (BLOG). There was a lot of free-form designs. https://www.thoughtco.com/architecture-timeline-historic-periods-styles-175996 -
How has Covid-19 Affected Architecture
Covid-19 has had a major impact on the architecture industry. Almost 80% of firms went through project delays while almost 2/3 were impacted by site closures. According to the RIBA survey.
37% of architects have been hit with project cancellations. https://designbuild.nridigital.com/design_build_review_jun20/coronavirus_architecture_impact -
How is architechure overcoming Covid-19
According to Izuru Takewaki. "it is possible to consider a society of resilience that encompasses health-related risks like COVID-19 alongside conventional natural disaster risk. Aspects of “resisting ability” and “recovering ability” offer a way of classifying factors at multiple scales that might enhance resilience toward both COVID-19 risk and conventional natural disaster risk." https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00143/full -
Climate
40% of greenhouse gases are attributed to carbon which is produced by buildings from construction, heat, cool, and lightning. Architecture has a role in this to because during the construction of buildings all types of gasses come from the dust and left over particles in the air. https://www.aia.org/resources/77541-where-we-stand-climate-change