Architecture is often celebrated as a fine art, particularly when a building’s aesthetic features stand out. Yet, a beautiful design alone does not guarantee functionality.
Architectural design requires a blend of technical precision and artistic vision. The form of a building should directly serve its intended function, illustrating the principle that form should follow function. For example, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, despite its striking appearance, has been criticized as one of the ‘worst examples of architecture during the 2000s’ due to its impractical interior spaces characterized by awkward corners and slanted walls that compromise usability.
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