Architectural Innovation

The Architectural Innovation in Applied and Decorative Arts tag explores the evolving relationship between architectural advancements and the artistry of functional design. From Gothic cathedrals adorned with intricate stained glass to the Bauhaus movement’s fusion of structure and craft, architecture has long influenced decorative and applied arts. This tag examines how innovations in materials, technology, and design philosophies—such as parametric design, modular construction, and sustainable building techniques—reshape the built environment while integrating elements of artistry, ornamentation, and cultural expression.

public railway station with classic interior

“London Tube Stations: 1924–1961” explores Charles Holden’s modernist designs, offering a visual and historical journey that celebrates his enduring architectural legacy.Read More →