Application of industrial and post-industrial style – interior and exterior

Despot, Katerina and Sandeva, Vaska and Nikolovska, Vladica (2023) Application of industrial and post-industrial style – interior and exterior. 32 International conference for young scientis. ISSN 1314-4669

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Abstract

For industrial style, we can say, it is perfect in imperfection. Specific and easily recognizable and this is very easy to achieve. If you want a touch of industrial style in your home, while not overdoing it, it can be achieved by adding various wooden products (unprocessed), film posters, interesting lamps, old suitcases, and other decorative elements that can already have unused code at home or can be purchased from various fairs and markets and thus save money. Industrial style is a combination of different materials such as wood, metal, old bricks. Industrial style borders on Scandinavian style and vintage style and together they are a perfect complement.
Post-industrial style should not be confused with industrial design, it is usually an applied arts that encompasses different styles. But aesthetically it is derived from non-smoking technologies related to industrial development.
Industrial style in the interior and exterior characterizes the interaction between form and function, and all this emphasizes the comfort.
Nowadays post-industrial style is often used by designers for the appearance of buildings, but more often to create an original atmosphere of parks, recreation areas, restaurants, shops.
The brutality of the industrial style has been softened and sculpted with gentle and glamorous touches, which in organizing the space has transferred its unique and less luxurious approach to the design of interiors and exteriors.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Natural sciences > Other natural sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Vaska Sandeva
Date Deposited: 21 Feb 2024 09:50
Last Modified: 21 Feb 2024 09:50
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/33739

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