Diversism

Diversism , Pure Diversism and Fluid diversism
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Diversism , Pure Diversism and Fluid diversism emerged in Architecture at the Beginning of the 21st Century, To describe the current condition of architecture. Diversism emerged in architecture to describe Fluid Diversity in architecture, and the inevitable architectural movement into the world of fluid forms, emerging at the end of the first decade of the 21st century. Although Fluid architecture was found throughout history for centuries the emergence of mainstream sustainability and digital processes which emerged at the start of the 21st century has allowed for a deeper meaning and functionality to the term "Fluid diversism". The term also arrives from the ongoing globalisation and multicultureism movement, and the debate and beliefs of the importance of cultural diversity, which has been building momentum in Architectural language ever since the end of the 20th century,and in the first decade of the 21st century.
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Cultural diversism
Cultural Diversism is a term that was first used by Joseph Andrew Nelson. After trips to Kenya and Madrid, Joe Nelson returned to America with new beliefs of the importance of cultural diversity. Nelson states; "We would be a better nation if we accept others' cultures and live with them in one society,". Joe Nelson is currently investing in a small church in Virginia where he will share his beliefs and ideas.
Beliefs:
Nelson believes everyones purpose in life is to converse and blend with other cultures; to get to know your 'brothers and sisters' of the world. There are only three 'pillars' in this religion:
1: It is only pure and divine to respect others aspects of diversity and varying amounts of cultures.
2: One must never stereotype any other race or culture.
3: Diversity has been the founding tradition of every culture and if not taken seriously then it is offensive to all those who seek cultural diversion.
These are very important terms in architecture and must remain, These terms are as important as modernism was in the 20th century.
This is not an attempt to dictate a unified way of working, Nor to dictate the one and only unified style for 21st century architecture,but is an attempt to create the needed
unified value, or set of values that provide a well used word to , and a way for universal coherency and needed relationships between buildings and interwoven values to emerge
in cities. To avoid and bring order to chaos or chaotic skylines possibly learning from the order of natural systems. To provide content and acceptance of the emerging
conditions of the profession and the built environment. To be a part of something meaningful, Something that is meaningful to the whole of society. In the hope it becomes
a step clearer to answering the question "what is the right elegant contribution to architecture in the 21st century". For architecture to emerge with a deep core set of universal values.
and meanings, To be able to contribute to society and to the whole rather than on a individual object basis. The word Diversism has been used widely in Architecture to address this issue.
 
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