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Architecture - Contemporary Vs Modern

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Two words that you must have heard in terms of the architecture of the upcoming developments are - “modern” and “contemporary”. While a lot of descriptions for various beautiful residences use these two words in their advertisements, a large mass of audience doesn’t really know what exactly do they mean and how they are different from each other. Even though the words are used on a regular basis and are thought of as the same, there are certain elements that differentiate them from each other. Below are some details about the two that will help you better understand the terms “modern” and “contemporary”. Read on! Basic difference Simply, modern architecture is a type of style that was originated between the early years of the 1900s to 1950s and hasn’t changed for a long time. It is a much-defined style with minimal changes over time, hence when you claim a house to be built in “modern” style, however, it’s different in terms of architecture. Against this, pinpointing

Different Architectural Styles From Around The Globe

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Roaming around in different parts of the world, you will see architectural creations articulated with completely unique styles. Especially when a building has lived through several periods, it intrigues the onlookers and leaves them wondering about its history and architectural style. We’re listing 10 key styles and their features to help you understand which building is made in which style. Read on: 1) Victorian Many a homes in the UK, the US and Australia are built in Victorian style. The elevation usually has bright colours and 2 to 3 storeys, a dollhouse effect with elaborate trim, asymmetrical shape, a steep Mansard roof (roof with four sloping sides), sash windows, bay windows, and wrap-around porches. The Victorian Era (mid to late 19th Century) saw a return of many architectural styles including influences from Asia and the Middle East. During this time period, many homes were built in the Victorian style.   2) Romanesque Also known as Norman Arch

M3M International Financial Centre: The Next Business Landmark of Gurgoan

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Owing to the rapidly growing corporate environment at present, The Millennium City witnesses a boom in the demand for bigger, better office spaces by national and multinational organizations.Catering to this rising demand for a functional and vibrant workplace, the International Financial Centre by M3M sets new standards for the current office spaces and integrated commercial destinations. M3M – the name defining magnificence in the trinity of Men, Material, and Money is a name that needs no introduction ion NCR. Known for the reliable and consistently innovative infrastructural designs, the group never falls short in fulfilling the expectations of its customers. This financial centre features the retail shops and restaurants along with two commercial office space towers of 40 and 10 floors respectively .  The development is  located in Sector 66, Gurgaon right on the intersection of 84-meter Golf Course Ext. Road and 60-meter sector road. The location enjoys seamless conn