Why do architects choose to build houses and homestays in the countryside?

Updated on Three rural 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Why? The times are advancing, and now city people are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, and always like to go to a beautiful and secluded rural town to quiet for a while during holidays. Then the prospects for economic development in the rural areas have also risen.

    It is also attracting architects from all walks of life. When it comes to B&Bs, the size is generally small, most of the owners are a little bourgeoisie, most of them are in a relatively good location, the design budget is relatively sufficient and the promotion is focused on - these factors are the dream of many designers want to do B&B. All these appearances give many designers the illusion that they want to have their own homestay projects.

    But from an economic point of view, in fact, B&B is a niche market, the profit cycle is very long and the profit is not large, the development of B&B to today is becoming more and more homogeneous (to put it bluntly, the demand for designers is getting smaller and smaller), and the scenery is becoming more and more prominent (to put it bluntly, soft decoration fiddling has begun to occupy an increasingly important position). This is also the internal reason why many designers return after really touching homestays.

    Thirty years ago, China saw its greatest migration, with large numbers of people moving from the countryside to the cities. After 30 years of development, there is a group of people who have passed the age of 30 and walked in Ben 4 and began to grasp wealth and power, this is a group of people who have no nostalgia! This group of people yearns for nostalgia for an idyllic song that is different from the city.

    So it gave the designer a group of owners who do design in the countryside. It gives designers the opportunity to do urban design in the countryside! The essence of this opportunity is that it is an opportunity for architectural works.

    So in fact, the subject of this question, he can not only look at it from the perspective of architecture, but also from the perspective of sociology and economics, the periodic return of people has been given by the village itself to some sporadic opportunities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first thing to note is, who says that architects can't go to the countryside to build houses? Now the rural hukou is much more valuable than the urban hukou, and the value of the land has also appreciated, so there are more resources available. I think the reason for your problem is due to the restlessness and restlessness in your heart, and if you can treat it with a different state of mind, maybe the result will be different.

    Do you think, solve this problem, is there any help for me? Will it change my life in any way? It's just going to give me a little more water in the ocean without boundary, right?

    You don't need to be so tired to live, you just need to be comfortable, friend.

    The other is that architects are originally high-aesthetic and high-logic people. They have their own standards for what kind of building to do and how to make a building, and they must have looked at the future development potential when they choose the countryside. Just like our young people, when they encounter a little problem, they will die or live, which is not good.

    Actually, this is not a new word. In the 60s of the 20th century, young people began to show rejection of the traditional values of their parents, and that period of post-war hustle and bustle was called the "Year of Youth". In 1965, Diana Freeland of Vogue magazine combined the words "youth" and "quake" to highlight the changes brought by young people in the fashion and world.

    Therefore, now more and more architects have chosen to build houses in the countryside, firstly, they can give full play to their artistic talents, and secondly, they can improve the accommodation environment for farmers.

    Hope it works for you.

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