standaardarchitectuur
Sterkarchitectuur, also known as standard architecture, refers to a set of principles and practices used in the design and construction of buildings that are intended to be widely applicable and adaptable to various contexts. This approach aims to create buildings that are efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable, while also being aesthetically pleasing and functional.
The concept of sterkarchitectuur originated in the early 20th century as a response to the rapid industrialization
Key principles of sterkarchitectuur include the use of open floor plans, large windows, and the integration
One of the most well-known examples of sterkarchitectuur is the Fallingwater house designed by Frank Lloyd
In recent years, sterkarchitectuur has continued to evolve, with architects incorporating new technologies and materials into