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Minimalism in Architecture: Clarity, Reduction, and the Power of Less
Minimalism in architecture is often misunderstood as simply the absence of decoration. In reality, it is a deliberate and rigorous design approach rooted in clarity, precision, and the careful reduction of elements. Rather than removing complexity for its own sake, minimalism seeks to reveal the essential qualities of space, light, material, and structure. At its core, minimalism is not about having less, but about making room for what truly matters. Origins and Philosophical

Sara
Apr 294 min read
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