Plancian
Plancian is a term that refers to a style of architectural design and urban planning that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term is derived from the French word "plan," meaning plan or design, and "cian," a suffix often used in architectural and planning terminology. Plancian architecture is characterized by its emphasis on functionality, efficiency, and the rational use of space. It is often associated with the works of architects and urban planners such as Le Corbusier, who is credited with popularizing the style.
Plancian design principles include the use of open floor plans, large windows, and the integration of natural
Plancian architecture and urban planning have had a significant impact on modern architecture and urban design.