Thursday, December 05, 2013

European Modern Log Cabins


One great fire caused the fabrication of the European, Modern logcabins. Of course, these log cabins existed before 1871, but by the mid 1950s, the European style cabins took on a new fold. One of the responsible parties of these new home developments includes Ludwig Rohe, an architect from Germany. This man alone had a significant influence on the building of one of Chicago’s largest skyline. His interest peek other interest, which lead to the designing of modern European log cabins.
In the mid-1900s, flowering tall buildings filled the city of Chicago, yet somewhere in the backwoods many log cabins is where some people still dwelled. Some of the log cabins give way to the modern European styles whereas the buildings plague the city and woods with expressionism, historicism, pluralism, postmodernism, and classicism. We see this style by looking at the building forms developed at the “State of Illinois Center.
Log cabins were designed from Swedish arts originating in 1500 to 500 A.C. in the Bronze Age. The ornamental development started the independent art style home development of log cabins. The cabins with stone sculptures date back to 500 AD along the Gotland Isles. The fabulous arts and sculptures started to flourish along the way, which in 1100 to 1350, log cabins were built for religious gatherings. During the Middle Age era many trendy and broader European homes were built, which influenced the Swedish arts.
During the 18th centuries, Swedish arts gave way to the creation of many styles of log cabins, which you can still find today. If you visit the Internet, you will see log home patterns. Many of the patterns you will see online have some traits of Swedish art and European flares. Review the images and read some of the information to help you determine what styles are available.

Some of the log cabins today have the Swedish art effects whereas the wood is crafted carefully of carved wood and decorative arts. The modern furnishings often include Swedish glassware, silverware, and other furnishings to contrast the log cabins. To learn more about these styles of log cabins you can visit the Internet today. Some of the modern log cabins available online are include floor plans whereas the Swedish art is present and the European flares offset the constructions. You can add to this flare by choosing some of the modern Swedish, European furnishings. 



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