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The expressiveness of historical forms in contemporary design: integrating traditions into modern architecture

Abstract

The expressiveness of historical forms in contemporary design: integrating traditions into modern architecture

Haya Wahidullah., Mosawi Sayed Eshaq

Incoming article date: 06.11.2024

This paper explores the role of historical forms in contemporary architectural design. It examines ‎how classical architectural elements, such as columns, arches, and pediments, are integrated into ‎modern architectural projects while preserving cultural heritage and adapting to new technological ‎and functional demands. The interaction between tradition and innovation is discussed, alongside ‎examples of successful applications of historical forms in contemporary buildings. The paper ‎highlights how architects use historical motifs to create harmonious and expressive objects that ‎meet modern standards while maintaining a connection to the past. The study emphasizes the ‎importance of blending historical references with modern architecture to create a unique ‎architectural language that resonates with both the present and the cultural history of the place. It ‎also discusses the challenges and opportunities that arise when incorporating historical forms into ‎the design process, offering a comprehensive look at the ongoing dialogue between tradition and ‎modernity in architecture.‎

Keywords: historical forms, contemporary design, architecture, tradition and innovation, classical ‎architecture, integration of traditions, cultural heritage, architectural elements, columns, arches