12 examples of parametricism in architecture (13 photos)
A selection of impressive examples of parametric architecture. Some of the buildings are amazing.
Architecture is everywhere around us: residential buildings, shopping centers, historical buildings, decorations on the streets. In the 21st century, a new style of architecture has appeared, very strange and unusual - parametricism. If ordinary buildings are always rectangular or cylindrical in shape, have corners and familiar roofs, then parametric architecture is completely different. Its buildings are streamlined, smoothed out, as if they came from the pen of a science fiction writer. Such buildings look futuristic, a little strange and always make an impression.
The origins of parametricism come from the work of Gaudi: inside the famous Sagrada Familia
Cafe Nocenco made of bamboo in the Vietnamese city of Vinh
Wooden structure at the Metropol Parasol Hotel, Seville
Little Island overwater park in New York
An unusually shaped sauna in the Swedish city of Kiruna
One of the branches of the Imperial Palace Museum in Taiwan
Residential building in Singapore designed by Heatherwick Studio
Musical theater and exhibition hall in the capital of Georgia
"Twisted" museum The Twist near Oslo, Norway
The Klimatorium building, where climate and storms are studied, in the Danish city of Lemvig
Red Sea Airport due to open by the end of 2023 in Saudi Arabia
Cineorama allows you to watch movies right in your backyard, its creator is artist Erica Hawk