Modernism revolutionized architecture by emphasizing functionality, simplicity, and the use of new materials and technologies. It rejected ornate styles and historical references, focusing instead on clean lines, open spaces, and a connection to nature. This movement embraced industrial materials like steel and glass, allowing for innovative designs and the creation of iconic structures. Ultimately, modernism transformed architectural aesthetics and practices, paving the way for contemporary design.
Postmodern
post-modernism
Modernism as an art movement starts in the turn of the XX century but only in the 1920's, after the WWI the world needed to rebuild old parts of cities and new ones in a fast pace so, due to the scarce materials architecture become rationalized, simpler and more efficient.
The beginning of the 20th century marked the start of British modernism and the end of the Victorian era. Literature and architecture began to change from classic and gothic styles of the past to more fresh designs and creativity. It is when the Arts and Crafts Movement began in Britain.
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Postmodern
post-modernism
Antimodernism is a movement which opposes modernism - a variety of forms of architecture, literature, philosophy, which flourished in the 20th century.
Modernism
Modernism
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Modesto Modernism - 2013 was released on: USA: September 2013 USA: 20 September 2013 (Modesto International Architecture Festival) (premiere)
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Modernism as an art movement starts in the turn of the XX century but only in the 1920's, after the WWI the world needed to rebuild old parts of cities and new ones in a fast pace so, due to the scarce materials architecture become rationalized, simpler and more efficient.
Postmodernism rejects the dogma and practices of any form of modernism, especially a movement in architecture and the decorative arts
The writing of Immanuel Kant. Modernism was a societal movement best reflected in literature and art, including music and architecture. There is a lot of disagreement about exactly when it began and with whom, but Kant was unquestionably a modernist.
Maison de l'ultramodernisme is a French equivalent of the English phrase "house of ultra-modernism." The pronunciation of the architecture school-related phrase -- which translates literally as "house of (the) ultra-modernism" -- will be "meh-zo duh lyoo-tra-mo-der-neezm" in French.