Traditionalism has entered architecture in different periods of history. Historical examples include the use of Assyrian patterns by the Achaemenids. But the scientific debate over architecture took on a new meaning in the twentieth century. Opponents of modernism with different beliefs sought solutions to compensate for the shortcomings of modern architecture; among them, we can mention prince Charles who said. When a man loses contact with the past, he loses his soul. And if we deny our architectural history. Then our buildings also lose their souls, but how can we find the spirit of architecture?