It is true that many individuals believe that function of a construction is of paramount importance rather than external architecture. In my opinion, while I agree that focusing on the core function is top priority, I contend that the latter factor is equally vital.
On the one hand, there are several evidences why the main purpose of a building is of the essence when considering erecting a specific block. Schools, for example, are constructed to instruct students, ranging from primary schools to tertiary education. Therefore, these should be builded with a wide range of classrooms suitable for learners and other educational facilities such as laboratories, computers, and so on. Another prime example is museums, which are erected to show a variety of exhibitions like artefacts, inveontions or works of art. If architects disregard the fundamental function of these buildings, then it is highly likely that students would not study effectively, viewers to these museums would feel bored and frustrated in default of diverse exhibits.
On the other hand, outer design of a construction should not be underestimated seeing that it could be the initial factor that draw the attention of users at the first sight. It is true that an eye-catching structural design would capture others' attention compare with an old building although the inside facilites are fabulous and sufficient. Users could also feel motivated and comfortable if they are in a well- designed and elagant blocks. In turn, they could harness effectively and efficiently the inferior tools and facilities thanks to the congenial atmosphere created by these magnificent buildings, meaning that main function of these construction could be harness to the full.
In conclusion, I maintain that both factors: purposes and exterior design of a building are equally important and deserve consideration of architects and builders.
It is true that
many
individuals believe that
function
of a construction is of paramount importance
rather
than external architecture. In my opinion, while I
agree
that focusing on the core
function
is top priority, I contend that the latter factor is
equally
vital.
On the one hand, there are several evidences why the main purpose of a
building
is of the essence when considering erecting a specific block. Schools,
for example
,
are constructed
to instruct students, ranging from primary schools to tertiary education.
Therefore
, these should be
builded
with a wide range of classrooms suitable for learners and other educational facilities such as laboratories, computers, and
so
on. Another prime example is museums, which
are erected
to
show
a variety of exhibitions like
artefacts
,
inveontions
or works of art. If architects disregard the fundamental
function
of these
buildings
, then it is
highly
likely that students would not study
effectively
, viewers to these museums would feel bored and frustrated in default of diverse exhibits.
On the other hand
, outer design of a construction should not
be underestimated
seeing that it could be the initial factor that draw the attention of users at the
first
sight. It is true that an eye-catching structural design would capture
others&
#039; attention compare with an
old
building
although the inside
facilites
are fabulous and sufficient. Users could
also
feel motivated and comfortable if they are in a well- designed and
elagant
blocks. In turn, they could harness
effectively
and
efficiently
the inferior tools and facilities thanks to the congenial atmosphere created by these magnificent
buildings
, meaning that main
function
of
these construction
could be
harness
to the full.
In conclusion
, I maintain that both factors: purposes and exterior design of a
building
are
equally
important
and deserve consideration of architects and builders.