Monday, August 13, 2007

Influence

Charles Rennie Mackaintosh whose reputation is widely recongnised throughout the world, is considered a father of the glasgow style. however it was in germany and europe that he recieved widespread recongnition of his orginality in his style.

Although his influence on a competitive level was poor without winning a single competition, but his designs were of such marvellous standards that they were later produced as portfolios and exhibited.

One of his reknowned architecture. The Hill House notable for its simple and solid massed forms with little ornamentation, yet internally the rooms exuded light and space, and the use of colour and decoration was carefully conceived, his argument that designers should be given greater artistic freedom and independence, influence the perception of art. by thinking of the box and break the rules he was able to create a style of origingaility and individuality.


today his theory continue to influence mordern designers to break away from the restrictions and think out of the box.

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