Modern Architecture; the architectural style of Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Mies Van der Rohe, Alvar Aalto, Louis Kahn, Walter Gropius and Louis Sullivan, to name a few. An architecture characterized by its simplified form and absence of applied decoration; a language of clear cut forms and minimalistic expressions. The architectural style that brought about a revolution in the style of construction and design in view of the technological advancements of the future.
A vocabulary of decorative and constructive elements; an architectural language, rich with columns, capitals, proportions, portico’s, portals, tapered roofs and archways, but most importantly spaces and buildings of grandeur.
When most people think or read of Classical Architecture, they picture stone or wood buildings, they picture vintage structures. But Classical architecture is much more complex and enriched than just that. Tremendous amount of detail is put into the structural and decorative elements of any building built in such a style even today; columns, brackets, roofs and thresholds all pertain to a vocabulary.
Look forward to living enveloped in pleasant, comfortable and serene surrounding spaces, instigating your senses for a spatial experience in its entirety, giving you the complete relaxing experience.
Luxurious gardens, paved driveways, staggered massing of the building, terra-cota tiled roofing neutral color themes and intricate details enliven spaces and encourage our physical, sensual and visual senses to explore the surrounding spaces, finding comfort in a refreshing and relaxing environment.
Ornate wood details, traditional design elements, classic colors; seeming to never go out of date, high back chairs, wood crafted furniture and a passion for antiques come together for a royal and elegant ambiance in the classical living styled interior homes.
A sense of order is visible throughout the interior spaces, with its clean lines and cutting edge materials, while strong bold colors enhance the sensual experience. The living spaces reflect minimalism and pragmatism through the good use of spaces, without feeling overcrowded.
In addition to the popular styles, several other styles have formulated over the years but, making these various styles work cohesively is the art of Eclectic design. One popular style may dominate the interior spaces combined with a few furniture pieces from other styles. Colors tend to be neutral in places to further help the different influences coming together. If you are one who likes a little bit of this and that, then this is the one for you.
Rizwan Sadiq Architects is the lone architectural firm practicing diversity in their residential designs with an elaborate portfolio of Classic, Modern and Mediterranean projects as is revealed in these images of completed and upcoming projects of 500 to 4000 yards.