Abstract

The impact of gender especially on shaping the design environment is considered. Historical prerequisites of formation in the architectural and design environment of features and prototypes of woman and man are considered. Gender characteristics affect the design of the premises, the offices of the heads of firms and offices, where you need to emphasize the personality of the head. In the Age of Gender Revolution, the notions of masculine and feminine are dispersed, and gender neutral space is emerging. Today, conditions dictate the creation of an environment in contemporary design where gender equality must be taken into account. Create a space where it will be nice for everyone to feel comfortable and secure. Contemporary architects and interior designers must already be able to project non-gender stereotypical spaces, rare solutions to the idea that best described the evolution of traditional gender roles in the modern world. As there has always been a coherence in the perception of traditional gender roles in society. With the development of interior design, they have acquired gender stereotypes of housing and public buildings design. It is interesting how modern rooms of boarding houses, hostels of different types differ. Because some stereotypes are rooted in consciousness, it is difficult to imagine them differently and in the dormitories and boarding schools in schools, camps in general still have a traditional environment that is driven by stereotypical beliefs about girls and boys. In a gender revolution, the world has quite different opinions and creations, from the warm and joyful attitude of free America to the oriental, rigid mindset that is negative. Conditionally, the world is divided into those that follow the traditions of gender roles in society and at the same time destroy the passion and tradition of all its manifestations. Changes in society affect trends and the need, even in interior design and architecture, a designer should know. Keywords: female and male appearance on the Internet, historical styles, baroque, rococo, design, dormitories, sanatoriums, camps, boarding houses, modern society, gender, gender revolution.

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