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The debate around architecture has raged for centuries and it’s still unclear what style of architecture is the most successful and preferred. Architecture reflects both culture and values and a case could be made for just about any style being the ‘best’.<\/p>\n

For this reason, it’s important to look at architecture from multiple perspectives and take into account a multitude of factors when determining what’s best. First, we’ll explore the aesthetics of architecture and look at the different type of visuals these styles evoke. Then, we’ll discuss the practical elements and the effectiveness of each type of architecture. Finally, we’ll look at the financial implication of choosing one style of architecture over the others.<\/p>\n

Aesthetics<\/strong><\/p>\n

When discussing architecture, aesthetics play an important role. Each type of architecture style has its own unique visual features and it’s these features that draw people in and make them feel connected to a certain building or structure. Gothic architecture is best known for its pointed arches and spires, while art deco architecture tends to feature angular shapes and sweeping curves. Modern architecture, on the other hand, tends to be more minimalist and often makes use of glass and steel.<\/p>\n