Regional architecture is a manifestation of the diversity of architecture in different regions. However, in the rapidly developing modern society, regional factors are ignored in the development of architecture, resulting in the monotony of regional architecture and its form division. The so‐called constructivism today is essentially based on the change of construction mode in the 19th century due to the emergence of new materials such as cast iron, and the resulting discussion about the relationship between architectural form, structure and materials. Taking regional architecture as the research object, this paper analyzes the significance of constructivism, tries to explore a kind of construction logic problem hidden in contemporary architecture under the influence of regional factors, and summarizes new design ideas and reflection dimensions for today's regional architectures.