
Architecture is about creating space for human beings. The efforts self-evident and no one would doubt would raise a question on its endeavors. But modern architecture is engrossed in its functionality; presenting all its aspects it further gives way to amazing forms and efficiency in lieu of fundamental architectural value. Therefore, the criterion for judgment for its success and failure relies on data and eye-opening exterior forms. Architecture slowly becomes a machine that has no warmth and introspection. No, rather it strives to resemble a machine.
Breakthroughs in modern technologies in architecture boast itself and claims that nothing is impossible. At present, efforts require lots of manpower; however, in the past, it could be finished with ease.
No man believes in programs and machines rather than human beings. Everything can be converted into numbers. As a result, everyone comes to expect more precise numerical final results. Modern architecture started out addressing social concerns and other significant issues of the period. However, as time passed the issues of social concerns diminished. In its place ubiquity and universality emerged as prevailing inclination. Gratified with the advancements in science and technology, society slowly disregarded the significance of human beings.
Accordingly, human beings are gradually alienated and cities have become drier. Most architects believe good proportion which is the basis of the architecture, which can be achieved through mathematical calculations. But, will it be true? Are the elegant proportions of the Parthenon achieved only through the mathematical talent of the Greeks? If we state that everything comes from the hands, eyes, and keen sense from the master craftsman who has trained for an extensive period of time, it’s now obsolete.
