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Al-Qasabi, N. (2015). The revival of benefits and reimbursement of rural houses in association with Contemporary interior design. International Design Journal, 5(3), 1183-1196. doi: 10.21608/idj.2015.101553
Nermin Majid Al-Qasabi. "The revival of benefits and reimbursement of rural houses in association with Contemporary interior design". International Design Journal, 5, 3, 2015, 1183-1196. doi: 10.21608/idj.2015.101553
Al-Qasabi, N. (2015). 'The revival of benefits and reimbursement of rural houses in association with Contemporary interior design', International Design Journal, 5(3), pp. 1183-1196. doi: 10.21608/idj.2015.101553
Al-Qasabi, N. The revival of benefits and reimbursement of rural houses in association with Contemporary interior design. International Design Journal, 2015; 5(3): 1183-1196. doi: 10.21608/idj.2015.101553

The revival of benefits and reimbursement of rural houses in association with Contemporary interior design

Article 22, Volume 5, Issue 3 - Serial Number 15, July 2015, Page 1183-1196  XML PDF (2.93 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2015.101553
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Author
Nermin Majid Al-Qasabi
Assistant Professor, Department of Interior Design - Faculty of Applied Arts - Helwan University
Abstract
Among the difficult equations that designers strive to achieve today, is to combine the aesthetics of rural housing with its social and utilitarian positives and the luxury of contemporary housing in terms of ease and ease in completing tasks.
Recalling the features and benefits of the country house is one of the most important roles that interior design must play in contemporary housing, making it modern in its content that enjoys the ease of contemporary and its elegance and the luxury that it achieves for the people of the age and at the same time it conjures in terms of form and function the charming aesthetics, originality and useful benefit of the original rural housing Civilization and modernity should not distract us from aesthetics and benefits that have the greatest impact on human behavior and the social and economic condition of families of society in general, and for those who search for the origin of things and their innate dimensions and roots in particular.
Returning to rural life and limited-height housing surrounded by a green area in which a person can raise birds, produce food, and social communication provide us with spirituality and utilitarianism, which modernity has lost to us in its technological negative passions at times, in which man wastes a lot of time as a negative spectator, without the human being having a role Positive in the development of its resources in particular, which is reflected in the weakness of state resources in general.
The house on the international level lost during the dramatic shift that occurred from originality to contemporary a lot of aesthetics as well as functions and features, the shift to contemporary homes was a negative, unaware leap, it was not a development while retaining the positives of the country house, but it was a transformation in which we lost a lot of social activities And utilitarianism, which is what we are trying to restore through this research
Keywords
Rural housing; Contemporary design; Domes; Contracts; Interior courtyards; Foreign balconies; rural house
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