fassaadist
Fassaadist is a term that originated in the late 20th century, primarily in the context of graphic design and architectural design. It refers to a style of design that is characterized by a focus on exterior appearance, particularly the façade of a building. This design approach emphasizes the aesthetic and visual aspects of a building's exterior, often at the expense of functional or other considerations.
Fassaadist design typically involves the use of bold and striking visual elements, including color, texture, and
Proponents of fassaadist design argue that it allows architects and designers to express their creativity and
Examples of fassaadist architecture can be seen in buildings such as the Lotus Temple in New Delhi,
Overall, fassaadist design represents a significant shift away from more functional and minimalist approaches to building