People often say “if you don’t like something, change it’.
Architecture has the strength to change reality as we see it. It improves
lifestyle. Develops society. It has the power to bring people together and
reflect the people around it. A city has a beginning but it has no ending. It is
always evolving. New building and elements are always being added or the old
ones being subtracted. If one has the skill of visualizing the expansion of the
said city then through architecture one can turn his “vision” or “dream city”
into a reality.
Though a mighty tool, architecture just like any other
organism, has evolved over the ages. And just like the society it has evolved
for the best. In the book A Theory of Architecture, Nikos Salingaros has
examined the idea of Darwinian selection that might apply to architecture.
Though his ideas of modernism may be quite extreme and controversial it is
something to think about.
The modernist style of architecture, otherwise called the international
style, has been the overriding building style form the 1920s until now. The
style is instantly recognized by its geometry of cubes and rectangular slabs,
flat plain surfaces, use of steel, glass and/or concrete panels. The said style
has not only made architects generic but is ruining the personal identity of a
region. In my opinion it is very important for Architecture to have a metaphor
or a story behind it a meaning instead of a modern box filled with bare minimum
elements and polished surfaces. To integrate nature and the context of the
site. To build for the people instead for machines.
Less may be more but as started by Robert Venturi, it is
also a bore. It may be easy to adapt an idea that is simple and understood
widely but it is also important to evolve. Architecture should be more about
Evolution. It should vary from place to place and complement the region. The
relationship of places and their communities is mutually influential. Places
grow out of the needs and actions of their communities, and in turn shape the
way these communities behave and grow. We need to make a smart growth
developments and design humanist, contextually sensitive design. Those who have
a privilege to know have a duty to act. We have been handed all the tools and
technology of the 21st century all we need to do is excavate and lay
the foundation of our future. As architects we may have the ability to shape
the world but we also have an obligation towards it.