Minimalist
architecture is about achieving better design through simplicity. It means
pairing down color, detail, and lines. A minimalist aesthetic features drama
through simplicity, highlighting clean lines and few striking materials that
work as focal points. Achieving this look is more complex than just making
everything nude in color or choosing fewer details.
Often,
minimalist architectures rely on glass to create a sense of openness and
expanse, a well-known characteristic of the minimalist style. However, glass
alone cannot define minimalism. A good architect knows that they must condense
design to its essential elements. They focus on light, space, and seamless
materials to produce harmony.