Modern architecture is rooted in the early- and mid-20th-century architecture that broke with traditional architecture by “embodying the ideals of the machine age: an absence of ornament, structures of steel or concrete, large expanses of glass, a whitewash (usually stucco over brick) or another minimal exterior expression, and open floor plans, as I wrote in that idea book. Contemporary architecture is what is being produced now, but that which does not follow a particular stylistic strain even the strain of modernism. Therefore contemporary is pluralistic but generally forward-looking.

The fundamentals of modern architecture are clean and simple. Its ever-present philosophy abides by the idea that form follows function. Therefore, modern architects express themselves through simplicity, clear views of structural elements and by eschewing unnecessary design details.
To keep it simple, modern architecture focuses more on industrial metals such as steel, concrete, and glass (innovative industrial developments of the time). While the contemporary design may use these same elements, its designs are considered new, re-thought, or forward-thinking. Clear as mud? With all that being said, the two designs will always mix and mingle with one another even in the images in this article.
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Sometimes interior architecture can be as interesting as the exterior one. Contemporary interior architectural elements, however, are all about adding functionality to the house or preserving the fashionable open layout. They can also look quite decorative and designing. Take a look at this variety of elements that make home extra special.