A villa, which took its first steps in the Roman period, was then the symbol of the Roman dynasty for wealth and prosperity. Although the design of villas is still the preserve of those who can afford it, changes and transformations over the years that have taught us a lot about villas and prosperity, have been one of the more significant components of our generation. The most leading variable in this whole story is actually a function that has become known as architecture based on prosperity and comfort. Let's predict better.
From the Romans to the Israelites: The axis of the upheavals of the villas
The difference between the development of villas as a structure stems from three main parameters and they mostly stemmed from socio-economic and - also aesthetic reasons. Let's understand what those villas were and what the difference between today's villas and the villas of that time was in terms of architecture.
During the Roman period, those who were privileged to use villa architecture were mainly the ruling and social elite of that period. They were located near the farm or other assets of the place. They produced oil, wine, agriculture or anything else that could function as a livelihood.
After the Roman period, the villa constituted the main buildings or if you will, the headquarters, of the feudal system which partially changed the concept of villa architecture. During this period, the villas were the residences of the pioneers and Germanic tribes, who were partners of the Romans. For example, villas in the provinces of Cologne and Aachen. These buildings also served as aqueducts (an artificial canal whose function was to transfer water from one place to another) as well as - main axes for the transfer of goods and food from region to region.
During the Italian Renaissance. Villas became a real phenomenon. The so-called "villa architecture" rose in demand and demand from royalty who wanted their home to be a villa as God hoped it would be. During the 18th-19th centuries the term villa changed and was considered more as specific buildings called in German "Corvillian" which were a kind of spa villas or "Bederwilen" which were villas near the sea.
Bauhaus. They were mainly characterized by a minimalist aesthetic that was known throughout the Bauhaus culture (a school of architecture founded in 1920) and continues to be so to this day and as the final form of the villas.

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