The article is devoted to the study of traditional forms and climatic principles in architecture in order to create a stylistic unity between residential and business buildings. The relevance of the topic is due to the need for a harmonious combination of cultural heritage, modern requirements for building functionality and sustainability in the context of global climate change and urbanization. The purpose of the work is to analyze the role of traditional architectural solutions and climatic approaches in designing an energy-efficient and aesthetically attractive urban environment. The research methods include a comparative analysis of historical and modern architectural practices, the study of the influence of climatic conditions on the choice of forms, materials and design solutions, as well as the analysis of implemented projects. The results of the study show that the integration of traditional forms and climatic principles, such as passive design, the use of local materials and modern technologies, contributes to the creation of a sustainable urban environment. The paper emphasizes the importance of taking into account the regional context, the use of natural resources and the introduction of innovative technologies. The conclusions emphasize the need for a synthesis of traditions and innovations for the preservation of cultural heritage and the formation of a harmonious urban environment combining comfort, environmental sustainability and a unique architectural appearance.
Keywords: traditional forms, climatic principles, architecture, stylistic unity, residential buildings, business buildings, passive design, cultural heritage, innovative technologies, environmental sustainability
This paper explores the role of historical forms in contemporary architectural design. It examines how classical architectural elements, such as columns, arches, and pediments, are integrated into modern architectural projects while preserving cultural heritage and adapting to new technological and functional demands. The interaction between tradition and innovation is discussed, alongside examples of successful applications of historical forms in contemporary buildings. The paper highlights how architects use historical motifs to create harmonious and expressive objects that meet modern standards while maintaining a connection to the past. The study emphasizes the importance of blending historical references with modern architecture to create a unique architectural language that resonates with both the present and the cultural history of the place. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities that arise when incorporating historical forms into the design process, offering a comprehensive look at the ongoing dialogue between tradition and modernity in architecture.
Keywords: historical forms, contemporary design, architecture, tradition and innovation, classical architecture, integration of traditions, cultural heritage, architectural elements, columns, arches