More personality without losing the original characteristics of the building.
Some observers more alert, walking through some streets of the city, have noticed that several houses, usually trade show airs on the facade on high style in terms of architecture. For more distracted you may be, it is almost impossible not to have noticed the new look in colors, lines and forms of construction.
Usually they are old buildings which have been restored and preserved in the new look, mixing old and new - a new language of architecture.
But you had better not go thinking it's only beauty! This language seeks to provide functionality for building, personality and balance, among other factors. This new style (recycling / intervention) values the lines that already had the house, but retains the characteristics and unique style of construction. The intervention process is the creation part of the architect, he uses new, modern elements and efficient, maintaining harmony, parallel to the style of work, both on the outside as on the inside.
In fact this work is handmade and, therefore, the "new" house wins more charm, using old material with high-tech equipment - a concept, incidentally, totally opposed to the impersonal and cold lines, turning more to the "things of heart ".
The architecture is also now more focused on the human being, with environments created especially to feel good, that is more welcoming, more charming, more human, and that work should be more in keeping with the personality of the owner. For example, looking at the facade of a market shop, the observer can guess its contents. A medical clinic, then, has to make transparent in its architecture, something modern, current, functional, clean show, and especially seems to be secure. Already a restaurant must sell the image of something warm, as if the customer was at Grandma's house: in addition to comfortable, airy, with good ventilation and lighty, among other things.
For everything that happens, they do interviews with customers to know their inner life. The architect is like a psychologist, you need to know the details, for example, how the customer lives, your family, your children, if you he or she has animals at home, that's more like, finally, the overall run of the house, etc.. All these details should be included in the project - and when the customer sees, feels at home!