This paper introduces the reconciliation as well as an analysis of the divide between
contemporary and classical aesthetics in architecture. The analysis outlines the
segmentation as one of the standards rather than of aesthetic appeal, concluding with
a proposal for the reconciliation by means of integrating modern and contemporary
art into today’s architecture. This reconciliation would not only serve as an artistic take
on architecture but also raise awareness of the subjectivity of beauty in…
Read moreThis paper introduces the reconciliation as well as an analysis of the divide between
contemporary and classical aesthetics in architecture. The analysis outlines the
segmentation as one of the standards rather than of aesthetic appeal, concluding with
a proposal for the reconciliation by means of integrating modern and contemporary
art into today’s architecture. This reconciliation would not only serve as an artistic take
on architecture but also raise awareness of the subjectivity of beauty in architecture.
In the conclusion of this paper, there are highlighted illustrations demonstrating the
picturesque outcome of using this proposed method of integration.