VEDIC MODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE
Explore how Vedic principle are being integrated into modern architectural style highlight the balance between ancient Vedic concepts, like Vastu shastra and the demands of contemporary design, sustainability and technology.
DEFINITION:
Vedic modernism in architecture combines ancient Vedic principles with contemporary design techniques to create structures that are both aesthetically pleasing and functionally efficient.
PHILOSOPHY:
It is based on the idea that building should be in harmony with the natural world, promoting well-being and balance for their occupants.
KEY PRINCIPLES OF VEDIC ARCHITECTURE
(i) VASTU SHASTRA
The ancient science of architecture focuses on the layout, design and spatial geometry of buildings to ensure they are in harmony with natural forces
(ii) STHAPATYA VEDHA
Part of the large Atharva Veda, it deals with the principles of design, layout, measurement and spacial arrangement.
(iii) HARMONY WITH NATURE
Emphasizes the interconnectedness of human beings and the natural world inspiring designs that integrate seamlessly with the environment.
MODERN APPLICATIONS
(i) SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Modern architects use Vedic principles to create sustainable buildings that minimize environmental impact
(ii) GEOMETRIC PATTERNS AND SYMMETRY
Incorporating geometric patterns and symmetry to enhance the aesthetic and functional aspects of building
(iii) DIRECTIONAL ALIGMENTS
Aligning buildings with cardinal directions to harness positive energies and promote well – being.
CONCLUSION
Vedic modernism in architecture is a blend of ancient wisdom and modern technology aiming to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also promote health,
happiness and harmony
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