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The "bundled tube" meant buildings no longer need be boxlike in appearance: they could become sculpture. Khan's amazing insight â he was name-checked by Obama in his Cairo
University speech last year â changed both the economics and the morphology of supertall buildings. And it made Burj Khalifa possible: proportionately, Burj employs perhaps half the steel that conservatively supports the Empire State Building. ... Burj Khalifa is the ultimate expression of his audacious, lightweight design philosophy.
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3468:, Brest, Marseille, Cherbourg had been destroyed by bombing. In the United States, little civilian construction had been done since the 1920s; housing was needed for millions of American soldiers returning from the war. The postwar housing shortages in Europe and the United States led to the design and construction of enormous government-financed housing projects, usually in run-down center of American cities, and in the suburbs of Paris and other European cities, where land was available,
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resemble a bird on the ground perched for flight. Each of the four curving roof vaults has two sides attached to columns in a Y form just outside the structure. One of the angles of each shell is lightly raised, and the other is attached to the center of the structure. The roof is connected with the ground by curtain walls of glass. All of the details inside the building, including the benches, counters, escalators, and clocks, were designed in the same style.
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3273:, was intended to awe the spectators by its huge scale. Adolf Hitler intended to turn Berlin into the capital of Europe, grander than Rome or Paris. The Nazis closed the Bauhaus, and the most prominent modern architects soon departed for Britain or the United States. In Italy, Benito Mussolini wished to present himself as the heir to the glory and empire of ancient Rome. Mussolini's government was not as hostile to modernism as The Nazis; the spirit of
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3240:, in a German neoclassical style topped by eagle and swastika, faced the pavilion of the Soviet Union, topped by enormous statues of a worker and a peasant carrying a hammer and sickle. As to the modernists, Le Corbusier was practically, but not quite invisible at the Exposition; he participated in the Pavilion des temps nouveaux, but focused mainly on his painting. The one modernist who did attract attention was a collaborator of Le Corbusier,
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identical sixty-story tall skyscrapers surrounded by open parkland. He designed modular houses, which would be mass-produced on the same plan and assembled into apartment blocks, neighborhoods, and cities. In 1923 he published "Toward an
Architecture", with his famous slogan, "a house is a machine for living in." He tirelessly promoted his ideas through slogans, articles, books, conferences, and participation in Expositions.
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zig-zags, lightning flashes, fountains, sunrises, and, at the top of the
Chrysler building, Art Deco "gargoyles" in the form of stainless steel radiator ornaments. The interiors of these new buildings, sometimes termed Cathedrals of Commerce", were lavishly decorated in bright contrasting colors, with geometric patterns variously influenced by Egyptian and Mayan pyramids, African textile patterns, and European cathedrals,
6129:. He is known for the sculptural qualities of his buildings, and their relationship with the landscape. The five concrete shells of the structure resemble seashells by the beach. Begun in 1957, the project encountered considerable technical difficulties making the shells and getting the acoustics right. Utzon resigned in 1966, and the opera house was not finished until 1973, ten years after its scheduled completion.
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3476:, a pioneer in the use of reinforced concrete and prefabricated materials, designed and built an entirely new center to the city, with apartment blocks, cultural, commercial, and government buildings. He restored historic monuments when possible, and built a new church, St. Joseph, with a lighthouse-like tower in the center to inspire hope. His rebuilt city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2005.
1652:, and designed the modernist Fagus turbine factory. The Bauhaus was a fusion of the prewar Academy of Arts and the school of technology. In 1926 it was transferred from Weimar to Dessau; Gropius designed the new school and student dormitories in the new, purely functional modernist style he was encouraging. The school brought together modernists in all fields; the faculty included the modernist painters
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4215:(1962) was re-examination of the modest single-family dwelling. It was built of inexpensive materialâwood, plaster, and glassâand completed at a cost of just under $ 18,000. Neutra scaled the house to the physical dimensions of its owner, a small woman. It features a reflecting pool which meanders under of the glass walls of the house. One of Neutra's most unusual buildings was
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831:(1904â1906). Wagner declared his intention to express the function of the building in its exterior. The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. The interior was purely functional and spare, a large open space of steel, glass, and concrete where the only decoration was the structure itself.
6092:(1905â1986), who had worked for Le Corbusier in Paris until 1930. His own house in Tokyo was an early landmark of Japanese modernism, combining traditional style with ideas he acquired working with Le Corbusier. His notable buildings include concert halls in Tokyo and Kyoto and the International House of Japan in Tokyo, all in the pure modernist style.
5296:. One particular design challenge of the World Trade Center's design related to the efficacy of the elevator system, which was unique in the world. Yamasaki integrated the fastest elevators at the time, running at 1,700 feet per minute. Instead of placing a large traditional elevator shaft in the core of each tower, Yamasaki created the Twin Towers' "
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with textured blocks of cement; this became known as his "Mayan style", after the pyramids of the ancient Mayan civilization. He experimented for a time with modular mass-produced housing. He identified his architecture as "Usonian", a combination of USA, "utopian" and "organic social order". His business was severely affected by the beginning of the
1962:. It was supposed to be built of reinforced concrete, but because of technical problems it was finally built of traditional materials covered with plaster. His sculptural form, very different from the austere rectangular forms of the Bauhaus, first won him commissions to build movie theaters and retail stores in Stuttgart, Nuremberg, and Berlin. His
3440:(1939â1945) and its aftermath was a major factor in driving innovation in building technology, and in turn, architectural possibilities. The wartime industrial demands resulted in shortages of steel and other building materials, leading to the adoption of new materials, such as aluminum, The war and postwar period brought greatly expanded use of
4822:(1901â74) was another American architect who moved away from the Mies van der Rohe model of the glass box, and other dogmas of the prevailing international style. He borrowed from a wide variety of styles, and idioms, including neoclassicism. He was a professor of architecture at Yale University from 1947 to 1957, where his students included
879:, a prominent architectural commentator. Its goal was to bring together designers and industrialists, to turn out well-designed, high-quality products, and in the process to invent a new type of architecture. The organization originally included twelve architects and twelve business firms, but quickly expanded. The architects include
474:, he urged: "use the means and knowledge given to us by our times, without the intervening traditions which are no longer viable today, and in that way we can inaugurate a new architecture. For each function its material; for each material its form and its ornament." This book influenced a generation of architects, including
3860:, Oklahoma (1956). The building is unusual that it is supported by its central core of four elevator shafts; the rest of the building is cantilevered to this core, like the branches of a tree. Wright originally planned the structure for an apartment building in New York City. That project was cancelled because of the
1954:, (who disliked the term Expressionism for his work) began his career designing churches, silos, and factories which were highly imaginative, but, for lack of resources, were never built. In 1920, he finally was able to construct one of his works in the city of Potsdam; an observatory and research center called the
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His most famous modernist work was the German pavilion for the 1929 international exposition in
Barcelona. It was a work of pure modernism, with glass and concrete walls and clean, horizontal lines. Though it was only a temporary structure, and was torn down in 1930, it became, along with Le Corbusier's
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He believed that engineers needed a broader perspective on life, saying, "The technical man must not be lost in his own technology; he must be able to appreciate life, and life is art, drama, music, and most importantly, people." Khan's personal papers, most of which were in his office at the time of
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Academy in Paris before studying architecture at Yale
University. His architectural designs were more like enormous pieces of sculpture than traditional modern buildings; he broke away from the elegant boxes inspired by Mies van der Rohe and used instead sweeping curves and parabolas, like the wings
4388:, the gigantic government installation that produced plutonium for the first nuclear weapons. In 1964 the firm had eighteen "partner-owners", 54 "associate participants, "and 750 architects, technicians, designers, decorators, and landscape architects. Their style was largely inspired by the work of
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It is composed of two structures, an architects residence and his studio, joined in the form of an L. The house, influenced by
Japanese architecture, is made of translucent and transparent panels organized in simple volumes, often using natural materials, supported on a steel framework. The frame of
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specialized in building large-scale apartment complexes for working-class
Berliners. He built twelve thousand individual units, sometimes in buildings with unusual shapes, such as a giant horseshoe. Unlike most other modernists, he used bright exterior colors to give his buildings more life The use
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movement in the
Netherlands, he built clusters of concrete summer houses and proposed a project for a glass office tower. He became the vice president of the German Werkbund, and became the head of the Bauhaus from 1930 to 1933. proposing a wide variety of modernist plans for urban reconstruction.
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To illustrate his ideas, in the 1920s he built a series of houses and villas in and around Paris. They were all built according to a common system, based upon the use of reinforced concrete, and of reinforced concrete pylons in the interior which supported the structure, allowing glass curtain walls
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Khan invented a new way of building tall. ... So Fazlur Khan created the unconventional skyscraper. Reversing the logic of the steel frame, he decided that the building's external envelope could â given enough trussing, framing and bracing â be the structure itself. This made buildings even lighter.
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in New York City (1954â58) also set a new standard for purity and elegance. Based on granite pillars, the smooth glass and steel walls were given a touch of color by the use of bronze-toned I-beams in the structure. He returned to
Germany in 1962â68 to build the new Nationalgallerie in Berlin. His
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was built as the headquarters of a shipping company, and was modeled after a giant steamship, a triangular building with a sharply pointed bow. It was constructed of dark brick, and used external piers to express its vertical structure. Its external decoration borrowed from Gothic cathedrals, as did
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at JFK airport in New York (1956â1962). His declared intention was to design a building that was distinctive and memorable, and also one that would capture the particular excitement of passengers before a journey. The structure is separated into four white concrete parabolic vaults, which together
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from 1939 to 1956, Mies (as he was commonly known) made
Chicago the leading city for American modernism in the postwar years. He constructed new buildings for the Institute in modernist style, two high-rise apartment buildings on Lakeshore Drive (1948â51), which became models for high-rises across
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During the 1920s and 1930s, Frank Lloyd Wright resolutely refused to associate himself with any architectural movements. He considered his architecture to be entirely unique and his own. Between 1916 and 1922, he broke away from his earlier prairie house style and worked instead on houses decorated
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was another influential figure in Mexican modernism; his raw concrete residence and studio in Mexico City looks like a blockhouse on the outside, while inside it features great simplicity in form, pure colors, abundant natural light, and, one of is signatures, a stairway without a railing. He won
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office buildings which led to his innovative design of the 1,360 ft (410 m) towers of the World Trade Center in 1964, which began construction 21 March 1966. The first of the towers was finished in 1970. Many of his buildings feature superficial details inspired by the pointed arches of
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In the United States, Minoru Yamasaki found major independent success in implementing unique engineering solutions to then-complicated problems, including the space that elevator shafts took up on each floor, and dealing with his personal fear of heights. During this period, he created a number of
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The New Objectivity (in German Neue Sachlichkeit, sometimes also translated as New Sobriety) is a name often given to the Modern architecture that emerged in Europe, primarily German-speaking Europe, in the 1920s and 30s. It is also frequently called Neues Bauen (New Building). The New Objectivity
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of Finland. No one attended from the United States. A second meeting was organized in 1930 in Brussels by Victor Bourgeois on the topic "Rational methods for groups of habitations". A third meeting, on "The functional city", was scheduled for Moscow in 1932, but was cancelled at the last minute.
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French industrialist François Coignet was the first to use iron-reinforced concrete, that is, concrete strengthened with iron bars, as a technique for constructing buildings. In 1853 Coignet built the first iron reinforced concrete structure, a four-storey house in the suburbs of Paris. A further
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traditions, emerging in the mid-20th century. The term is used to describe modernist architecture in various regions of the world, including Latin America, Asia and Africa, as detailed below. Architects adapted to local conditions by using features which encouraged protection from harsh sunlight
5134:(SOM), he began working in Chicago. He was made a partner in 1966. He worked the rest of his life side by side with Architect Bruce Graham. Khan introduced design methods and concepts for efficient use of material in building architecture. His first building to employ the tube structure was the
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at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While the clean modernist façade was admired, the building developed an unexpected problem; it created a wind tunnel effect, and in strong winds the doors could not be opened. Pei was forced to construct a tunnel so visitors could enter the building
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in Como, headquarters of the local Fascist party, was a perfectly modernist building, with geometric proportions (33.2 meters long by 16.6 meters high), a clean façade of marble, and a Renaissance-inspired interior courtyard. Opposed to Terragni was Marcello Piacitini, a proponent of monumental
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in Detroit. The first skyscrapers in Chicago and New York had been designed in a neo-gothic or neoclassical style, but these buildings were very different; they combined modern materials and technology (stainless steel, concrete, aluminum, chrome-plated steel) with Art Deco geometry; stylized
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and energetically promoted architecture that was functional, pure, and free of any decoration or historical associations. He was also a passionate advocate of a new urbanism, based on planned cities. In 1922 he presented a design of a city for three million people, whose inhabitants lived in
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to design a museum for his collection of modern art. His design was entirely original; a bowl-shaped building with a spiral ramp inside that led museum visitors on an upward tour of the art of the 20th century. Work began in 1946 but it was not completed until 1959, the year that he died.
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Japan, like Europe, had an enormous shortage of housing after the war, due to the bombing of many cities. 4.2 million housing units needed to be replaced. Japanese architects combined both traditional and modern styles and techniques. One of the foremost Japanese modernists was
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for theatre and films provided another outlet for the expressionist imagination, and provided supplemental incomes for designers attempting to challenge conventions in a harsh economic climate. A particular type, using bricks to create its forms (rather than concrete) is known as
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One of the largest reconstruction projects was that of the city center of Le Havre, destroyed by the Germans and by Allied bombing in 1944; 133 hectares of buildings in the center were flattened, destroying 12,500 buildings and leaving 40,000 persons homeless. The architect
2954:, which launched gigantic construction programs in the U.S. to stimulate employment. It was essentially classical architecture stripped of ornament, and was employed in state and federal buildings, from post offices to the largest office building in the world at that time,
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1502:. An elegant white box wrapped with a ribbon of glass windows around on the façade, with living space that opened upon an interior garden and countryside around, raised up by a row of white pylons in the center of a large lawn, it became an icon of modernist architecture.
5882:(1907â2012). Costa had the lead and Niemeyer collaborated on the Ministry of Education and Health in Rio de Janeiro (1936â43) and the Brazilian pavilion at the 1939 World's Fair in New York. Following the war, Niemeyer, along with Le Corbusier, conceived the form of the
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as they moved toward a more neoclassical style. Unlike Mies, he did not try to make his buildings look light; he constructed mainly with concrete and brick, and made his buildings look monumental and solid. He drew from a wide variety of different sources; the towers of
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added another construction innovation in an apartment building on Rue Vavin in Paris (1912â1914); the reinforced concrete building was in steps, with each floor set back from the floor below, creating a series of terraces. Between 1910 and 1913, Auguste Perret built the
3864:, and he adapted the design for an oil pipeline and equipment company in Oklahoma. He wrote that in New York City his building would have been lost in a forest of tall buildings, but that in Oklahoma it stood alone. The design is asymmetrical; each side is different.
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of 1924 in Los Angeles. The style appeared in the late 1920s and 1930s in all major American cities. The style was used most often in office buildings, but it also appeared in the enormous movie palaces that were built in large cities when sound films were introduced.
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began to appear in the United States. They were a response to the shortage of land and high cost of real estate in the center of the fast-growing American cities, and the availability of new technologies, including fireproof steel frames and improvements in the safety
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in Warren, Michigan (1949â55), a glass modernist box in the style of Mies van der Rohe, followed by the IBM Research Center in Yorktown, Virginia (1957â61). His next works were a major departure in style; he produced a particularly striking sculptural design for the
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was eighty years old in 1947; he had been present at the beginning of American modernism, and though he refused to accept that he belonged to any movement, continued to play a leading role almost to its end. One of his most original late projects was the campus of
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in 1925, which featured art deco pavilions and decoration from twenty countries. Only two pavilions were purely modernist; the Esprit Nouveau pavilion of Le Corbusier, which represented his idea for a mass-produced housing unit, and the pavilion of the USSR, by
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By the late 1920s, modernism had become an important movement in Europe. Architecture, which previously had been predominantly national, began to become international. The architects traveled, met each other, and shared ideas. Several modernists, including
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Modern architecture emerged at the end of the 19th century from revolutions in technology, engineering, and building materials, and from a desire to break away from historical architectural styles and invent something that was purely functional and new.
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of 1917, Russian avant-garde artists and architects began searching for a new Soviet style which could replace traditional neoclassicism. The new architectural movements were closely tied with the literary and artistic movements of the period, the
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3748:, Between 1937 and 1941, following the rise Hitler and the Nazis in Germany, most of the leaders of the German Bauhaus movement found a new home in the United States, and played an important part in the development of American modern architecture.
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5074:(1973), which was praised for its imaginative use of a small space, and its respect for the landscape and other buildings around it. This led to the commission for one of the most important museum projects of the period, the new East Wing of the
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Post independence architecture in Pakistan is a blend of Islamic and modern styles of architecture with influences from Mughal, indo-Islamic and international architectural designs. The 1960s and 1970s was a period of architectural Significance.
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of 1919, resulted in a utopian outlook and a romantic socialist agenda. Economic conditions severely limited the number of built commissions between 1914 and the mid-1920s, As result, many of the most innovative expressionist projects, including
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2243:. Their manifesto proclaimed that their goal was to find the "communist expression of material structures". Soviet architects began to construct workers' clubs, communal apartment houses, and communal kitchens for feeding whole neighborhoods.
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exposition in 1854, which made tall office and apartment buildings practical. Another important technology for the new architecture was electric light, which greatly reduced the inherent danger of fires caused by gas in the 19th century.
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The unprecedented destruction caused by the war was another factor in the rise of modern architecture. Large parts of major cities, from Berlin, Tokyo, and Dresden to Rotterdam and east London; all the port cities of France, particularly
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In the late modernist area, art museums bypassed skyscrapers as the most prestigious architectural projects; they offered greater possibilities for innovation in form and more visibility. Pei established himself with his design for the
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in Paris effectively marked the end of the Art Deco, and of pre-war architectural styles. Most of the pavilions were in a neoclassical Deco style, with colonnades and sculptural decoration. The pavilions of Nazi Germany, designed by
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Mexico also had a prominent modernist movement. Important figures included FĂ©lix Candela, born in Spain, who emigrated to Mexico in 1939; he specialized in concrete structures in unusual parabolic forms. Another important figure was
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Khan's seminal work of developing tall building structural systems are still used today as the starting point when considering design options for tall buildings. Tube structures have since been used in many skyscrapers, including the
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1918:, wanted to create architecture that was poetic, expressive, and optimistic. Many expressionist architects had fought in World War I and their experiences, combined with the political turmoil and social upheaval that followed the
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The main centers of constructivist architecture were Moscow and Leningrad; however, during the industrialization many constructivist buildings were erected in provincial cities. The regional industrial centers, including
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in 1929. The structure was purely modern, but its exterior was decorated with Neo-Gothic ornament, complete with decorative buttresses, arches and spires, which caused it to be nicknamed the "Cathedral of Commerce".
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When the Nazis came to power in Germany, they viewed the Bauhaus as a training ground for communists, and closed the school in 1933. Gropius left Germany and went to England, then to the United States, where he and
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Following a military coup d'Ă©tat in Brazil in 1964, Niemeyer moved to France, where he designed the modernist headquarters of the French Communist Party in Paris (1965â1980), a miniature of his United Nations plan.
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4570:(1906â2005) was one of the youngest and last major figures in American modern architecture. He trained at Harvard with Walter Gropius, then was director of the department of architecture and modern design at the
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in Paris in 1925; it was a highly geometric vertical construction of glass and steel crossed by a diagonal stairway, and crowned with a hammer and sickle. The leading group of constructivist architects, led by
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continued to build influential houses in Los Angeles, using the theme of the simple box. Many of these houses erased the line distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces with walls of plate glass. Neutra's
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in France), was modern, but it was not modernist; it had many features of modernism, including the use of reinforced concrete, glass, steel, chrome, and it rejected traditional historical models, such as the
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The debut of new materials and techniques inspired architects to break away from the neoclassical and eclectic models that dominated European and American architecture in the late 19th century, most notably
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on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin (1931) was a prototype for the modernist office buildings that followed. (It was torn down in 1957, because it stood in the zone between East and West Berlin, where the
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in Paris (1983â89). Pei chose the pyramid as the form that best harmonized with the Renaissance and neoclassical forms of the historic Louvre, as well as for its associations with Napoleon and the
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on the façade and open floor plans, independent of the structure. They were always white, and had no ornament or decoration on the outside or inside. The best-known of these houses was the
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company to build apartment for workers in the suburbs of Berlin, and in 1929 he proposed the construction of clusters of slender eight- to ten-story high-rise apartment towers for workers.
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in 1923. He was an advocate of standardization in architecture, and the mass construction of rationally designed apartment blocks for factory workers. In 1928 he was commissioned by the
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and most other buildings in excess of 40 stories constructed since the 1960s. The strong influence of tube structure design is also evident in the world's current tallest skyscraper, the
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fascist architecture, who rebuilt the University of Rome, and designed the Italian pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exposition, and planned a grand reconstruction of Rome on the fascist model.
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of birds. In 1948 he conceived the idea of a monument in St. Louis, Missouri in the form of a parabolic arch 192 meters high, made of stainless steel (1948). He then designed the
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was critical of him for serving as a tool of the French colonial regime and for ignoring the economic and social necessity that Moroccans live in higher density vertical housing.
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in Eveux-sur-l'Arbresle. The Convent, built of raw concrete, was austere and without ornament, inspired by the medieval monasteries he had visited on his first trip to Italy.
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in 1929 brought an end to lavishly decorated Art Deco architecture and a temporary halt to the construction of new skyscrapers. It also brought in a new style, called "
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includes the buildings designed between 1945 and the 1960s. The late modernist style is characterized by bold shapes and sharp corners, slightly more defined than
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The style fell markedly out of favor in the 1930s, replaced by the more grandiose nationalist styles that Stalin favored. Constructivist architects and even
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style, but also included the new International Style that would replace Art Deco as the dominant style after the War. The Pavilions of Finland, by
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that began in 1929; he had fewer wealthy clients who wanted to experiment. Between 1928 and 1935, he built only two buildings: a hotel near
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from Czechoslovakia. A delegation of Soviet architects was invited to attend, but they were unable to obtain visas. Later members included
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The dominant figure in the rise of modernism in France was Charles-Ădouard Jeanerette, a Swiss-French architect who in 1920 took the name
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movements. Modern architecture was based upon new and innovative technologies of construction (particularly the use of
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in New York City, (1979) an essentially modernist skyscraper completely altered by the addition of broken
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is a style of architecture that merges modernist architecture principles with tropical
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from 1931 to 1933, but the winner was an early Stalinist building in the style termed
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in 1980, and the house was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.
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in Chicago was the first building to use the bundled-tube design.
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and the New York skyline in 1913. It was modern on the inside but
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847:
815:, in Vienna, was another pioneer of the new style. In his book
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6136:, most notably by inviting Le Corbusier to design the city of
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8598:
Six Building Designers Who Are Redefining Modern Architecture
7543:"Postmodern and late modern architecture: The ultimate guide"
7498:
Chaouni, Aziza (3 July 2014). "Interview with Elie Azagury".
7425:
Third World Modernism: Architecture, Development and Identity
6257:
5187:
4884:
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2703:, both built by collectives of architects for the 1937 Paris
2030:
2005:, a massive corporate headquarters, now the main building of
1833:
899:, a functional monument of steel and concrete. In 1911â1913,
246:, the roots of the movement were to be found in the works of
216:
212:
70:
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7846:
City in the sky: the rise and fall of the World Trade Center
5562:
The most famous Spanish modernist was the Catalan architect
3732:
of architecture had appeared in Europe, particularly in the
3666:
entitled "Habitat for the Greatest Number". The presenters,
3456:(1947â1950), and Buckminster Fuller's experimental aluminum
3331:
The RCA Pavilion featured early public television broadcasts
2863:
Streamline style and Public Works Administration (1933â1939)
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in 1883, and was briefly the tallest building in the world.
203:
that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier
14061:
13981:
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10267:
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Dahmani, Iman; El moumni, Lahbib; Meslil, El mahdi (2019).
6335:
6265:
Modernist architecture in Ghana is also considered part of
6079:
6055:
5947:, which destroyed many other buildings in the city center.
5010:. While the architecture school there still trained in the
4110:
4094:
at the Illinois Institute of Technology (1950â56), and The
4008:
3303:
The Trylon and Perisphere, symbols of the 1939 World's Fair
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Gropius became an important theorist of modernism, writing
661:
8576:"South Australian modernism exhibition a study in modesty"
8256:
The Architecture of America- A Social and Cultural History
7872:
7245:
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5303:
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The rise of nationalism in the 1930s was reflected in the
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Later French landmarks in the Art Deco style included the
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9270:
8633:
Modernist designs from the 1958 international competition
6375:, an advocacy and conservation program. The organization
5359:
Auditorium of the University of Technology, Helsinki, by
4195:, California, (1949) Charles Eames in collaboration with
3538:
in Marseille, but it more popularly took the name of the
1710:
941:, by Frank Lloyd Wright, River Forest, Illinois (1893â94)
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also began removing any ornament from his buildings. His
8631:
A Grand Design: The Toronto City Hall Design Competition
6849:
6847:
6425:
List of post-war Category A listed buildings in Scotland
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Art and Exhibition Center of the German Federal Republic
4107:, whose work was substantially influenced by his ideas.
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493:
288:
The revolution in materials came first, with the use of
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7896:
7153:
5478:(1960), "Aesthetics of Number", architectural movement
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in 1946, and he designed hundreds of further projects.
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The Austrian philosopher, architect, and social critic
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important step forward was the invention of the safety
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6753:. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press. ISBN.
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from 1946 to 1954. In 1947, he published a book about
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in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Philip Johnson (1969â72)
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8265:
Programs and Manifestoes on 20th-Century Architecture
7139:(3rd ed.). Thames and Hudson. pp. 210â218.
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6144:. Important Indian modernist architects also include
3983:). Their notable works included the building of the
2334:. The last major Russian constructivist building, by
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in Chicago, was ten stories high. It was designed by
842:, in Vienna (1910), was an example of what he called
8584:
Modernism & Modernist SA Architecture: 1934â1977
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In Britain, the major figures in modernism included
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Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and Wallace K. Harrison
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
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7299:"Adaptations of Vernacular Modernism in Casablanca"
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6507:"6.12. Karl Friedrich Schinkel and the Bauakademie"
5245:
Wendell O. Pruitt Homes and William Igoe Apartments
3875:
3277:of the 1920s continued, with the work of architect
2715:
American Art Deco; the skyscraper style (1919â1939)
2068:Model of the Tower for the Third International, by
8481:
8308:
8253:
8141:"Eritrea capital Asmera makes World Heritage list"
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6814:
6767:Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
6727:
6715:
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6645:
6272:Some notable modernist architects in Morocco were
5570:in Saint-Paul-de-Provence, France (1964), and the
3718:Postwar modernism in the United States (1945â1985)
3702:: an early example of Late modernist architecture.
2239:was launched in 1921 by a group of artists led by
1774:, an early example of streamline moderne (1921â23)
1276:Rise of modernism in Europe and Russia (1918â1931)
1231:in 1852. The first steel-framed "skyscraper", The
8666:
8600:, an April 2011 radio and Internet report by the
6584:
6572:
6180:was an important Sri Lankan modernist architect.
3867:In 1943 he was commissioned by the art collector
2961:
2620:Paris International Exposition of Decorative Arts
14236:
6312:Bauhaus structures in Weimar, Dessau, and Bernau
5551:, who worked often with the structural engineer
4675:The TWA Terminal at JFK Airport in New York, by
641:Stepped concrete apartment building in Paris by
5536:In Finland, the most influential architect was
3289:
3244:, the Spanish architect, whose pavilion of the
8617:"Preservation of Modern Buildings" edition of
8506:Conversations with I. M. Pei: Light is the Key
6562:"François Coignet | French house builder"
5514:(1914â2001). Lasdun's best-known work is the
4867:and his design of the government buildings in
4578:, and in 1953 designed his own residence, the
3689:
2349:
384:(1851) was one of the first buildings to have
13446:
10187:
9229:
8652:
8484:The Story of Architecture of the 20th century
8199:Conversations with I.M. Pei: Light is the Key
8128:An African City's Unusual Preservation Legacy
7814:
6950:
4863:, Texas (1966â72). Following the example of
4438:, was the builder and chief architect of the
4416:, formerly Sears Tower in Chicago (1973) and
4404:(1954). Later buildings by the firm include
4187:. The most celebrated work of the Eames was
3497:Salon and Terrace of an original unit of the
3063:, and the most famous of all his residences,
2523:CongrĂšs Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
2496:CongrĂšs Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
869:In Germany, a modernist industrial movement,
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10292:
10281:
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10224:
8422:
8403:
8161:
7979:
7977:
7185:
7183:
7029:(2009), Parigramme, pages 318â319 and 300-01
5130:In 1955, employed by the architectural firm
3752:Frank Lloyd Wright and the Guggenheim Museum
3643:
3613:
3573:
3526:Shortly after the War, the French architect
2992:in Los Angeles, by Frank Lloyd Wright (1924)
2704:
1498:, built in 1928â1931 in the Paris suburb of
1243:built another monumental new structure, the
10363:
9243:
8254:Burchard, John; Bush-Brown, Albert (1966).
7986:"Review: Tropical Modernism at the V&A"
7842:
7836:
7824:. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
6556:
6554:
5547:In Italy, the most prominent modernist was
4562:, Pennsylvania, by Philip Johnson (1981â84)
3990:
3315:Pavilion of the Ford Motor Company, in the
2562:and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe from Germany;
1879:
1506:Bauhaus and the German Werkbund (1919â1933)
1485:. In 1920 he co-founded a journal called '
1401:, Stuttgart, Germany by Le Corbusier (1927)
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7745:. New York: Spon Press. pp. 481â493.
7061:
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5522:compared it with a nuclear power station.
3580:)âwhich initially included the architects
3045:in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, by
2895:, originally was a public bathhouse (1936)
2250:, the number of working clubs â including
1218:At the end of the 19th century, the first
527:Reinforced concrete apartment building by
328:and based on the works of Viollet le Duc.
8502:
8164:"Architecture : Casablanca tient sa
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7180:
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6490:
6350:in WrocĆaw, along with select works from
5379:, Belgium by Charles Vandenhove (1962â82)
4082:the country. Other major works included
3576:Groupe des Architectes Modernes Marocains
2490:Modernism becomes a movement: CIAM (1928)
1682:While Gropius was active at the Bauhaus,
1245:Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building
1167:Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building
8573:
8234:
8037:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
8009:
7776:"Burj Dubai: The new pinnacle of vanity"
7273:. Translated by Borim, Ian. Casablanca:
7134:
6639:
6551:
5458:in Poland by Arseniusz Romanowicz (1975)
5048:National Center for Atmospheric Research
4933:National Center for Atmospheric Research
4111:Richard Neutra and Charles and Ray Eames
3740:in New York City organized by architect
3693:
3624:were some of the first examples of this
3225:Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
2800:(also known as 570 Lexington Avenue) by
823:in Vienna (1888â89), then an ornamental
8461:Taschen, Aurelia and Balthazar (2016).
8460:
8441:
8370:Le Corbusier- Construire la Vie Moderne
8367:
8348:
8262:
7878:
7497:
7473:Fabrizi, Mariabruna (7 December 2016).
7472:
7422:
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7262:
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7251:
7137:Modern Architecture: A Critical History
7122:
7056:
6687:
6675:
6472:. Royal Institute of British Architects
5304:Postwar modernism in Europe (1945â1975)
5042:Between 1963 and 1967 Pei designed the
4978:in Washington, D.C., by I M. Pei (1978)
3568:, director of urban planning under the
3560:Architecture of Casablanca § GAMMA
3503:Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine
2315:, were constructed anew (the so-called
2049:Constructivist architecture (1919â1931)
14:
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8465:(in French). Bibliotheca Universalis.
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7194:. McGraw-Hill. pp. 41â42, 48â49.
7189:
7050:
7038:
5164:construction of the World Trade Center
5014:style, Pei discovered the writings of
4845:Richards Medical Research Laboratories
4768:Richards Medical Research Laboratories
4543:, Texas, by Philip Johnson (1981â1983)
3204:(House of Fascism) in Como, Italy, by
3154:Reconstruction of the Pavilion of the
1711:Expressionist architecture (1918â1931)
915:built a revolutionary glass pavilion.
13434:
13035:Six Characters in Search of an Author
10175:
9217:
8640:
8574:Harrison, Stuart (20 November 2019).
8531:USA: Modern Architectures in History
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5008:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4913:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4460:John F. Kennedy International Airport
3924:(1950) The swimming pool mural is by
3650:founded in 1947 by figures including
3634:CongrĂšs Internationaux d'Architecture
1966:in Berlin was an early model for the
919:Early American modernism (1890sâ1914)
887:(who served as its first president),
494:Early modernism in Europe (1900â1914)
8444:1000 Immeubles et monuments de Paris
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7789:from the original on 11 January 2022
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7217:Twentieth-Century Building Materials
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5656:Ministry of Health and Education in
4402:Manufacturers Trust Company Building
4279:Manufacturers Trust Company Building
3162:(1937) displayed Picasso's painting
2231:for the Moscow meeting of the Third
1472:HĂŽtel Martel rue Mallet-Stevens, by
1087:
8368:Journel, Guillemette Morel (2015).
7843:James, Glanz; Lipton, Eric (2003).
7705:"Obama Mentions Fazlur Rahman Khan"
7067:"Growth, Efficiency, and Modernism"
5581:Notable German modernists included
5320:in Eveux-sur-l'Arbresle, France by
5136:Chestnut De-Witt apartment building
4853:First Unitarian Church of Rochester
4733:First Unitarian Church of Rochester
3233:1937 Paris International Exposition
3129:1937 Paris International Exposition
2254:(1928) â and his own living house,
765:style was launched in the 1890s by
24:
12230:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
8525:
8392:, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2015,
7908:
7773:Bayley, Stephen (5 January 2010).
7500:Journal of Architectural Education
7491:
7396:
7337:
7291:
5695:The National Congress building in
5456:Warszawa Centralna railway station
5267:in Los Angeles, California (1975)
5205:
4879:State of India, Kahn designed the
4440:headquarters of the United Nations
4368:was founded in Chicago in 1936 by
3724:International Style (architecture)
3662:âprepared a study of Casablanca's
3448:of World War I was revived as the
2468:Former Schocken Department Store,
2120:Rusakov Workers' Club, Moscow, by
1344:International Style (architecture)
1288:style, and the modernists, led by
444:being constructed (August 1887â89)
25:
14276:
13462:Architecture of the United States
8567:
8296:, Oxford University Press, 2002,
7984:Bridgeman, Nile (21 March 2024).
5593:, whose later works included the
5190:. According to Stephen Bayley of
5020:Harvard Graduate School of Design
4830:. His work and ideas influenced
4465:
4376:, and joined in 1939 by engineer
3985:Harvard Graduate School of Design
3965:Harvard Graduate School of Design
3769:by Frank Lloyd Wright (1941â1958)
1705:Harvard Graduate School of Design
1338:International Style (1920sâ1970s)
13417:
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9190:
8427:(in French). Flammarion (1995).
8162:infomediaire (28 October 2019).
6389:
6316:Berlin Modernism Housing Estates
6246:
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6117:(1918â2008) worked briefly with
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5997:International House of Japan by
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5886:constructed by Walter Harrison.
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4952:Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
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4883:(National Assembly Building) in
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4099:students and followers included
4079:Illinois Institute of Technology
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4048:Illinois Institute of Technology
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3876:Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer
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27:Architectural movement and style
13775:Sarasota School of Architecture
8463:L'Architecture Moderne de A Ă Z
8186:
8155:
8133:
8130:8 February 2012 Atlantic Cities
8120:
8103:"Commune Design | Commune Post"
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7215:Jester, Thomas C., ed. (1995).
7208:
7190:Jester, Thomas C., ed. (1995).
7103:
7019:
6999:
6953:Journal of Contemporary History
6944:
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6877:
6868:
6859:
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6596:
6293:
6100:Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
5915:in Mexico City (1949), and the
5830:The Alfonso Caro Auditorium in
5152:Ryerson & Burnham Libraries
4994:in Paris by I. M. Pei (1983â89)
4698:General Motors Technical Center
4693:Académie de la Grande ChaumiÚre
4641:General Motors Technical Center
3007:by Frank Lloyd Wright (1928â34)
2816:30 Rockefeller Center, now the
2147:and Bernard Bijvoet (1926â1928)
1703:both joined the faculty of the
1644:in 1919 under the direction of
1460:by Robert Mallet-Stevens (1923)
13184:Grosvenor School of Modern Art
13177:Fourth dimension in literature
8332:La charactéristique des styles
7711:. 19 June 2009. Archived from
7348:"The Gamma Grid | Model House"
7009:(1992), Harry N. Abrams Inc.,
6815:Burchard & Bush-Brown 1966
6513:
6499:
6484:
6470:"What is Modern architecture?"
6462:
6361:Private organizations such as
5913:National Conservatory of Music
5812:Luis BarragĂĄn House and Studio
5375:University Hospital Center in
5221:World Trade Center (1973â2001)
5132:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
4366:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
4306:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
4283:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
4264:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
4245:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
3570:French Protectorate in Morocco
2962:American modernism (1919â1939)
2356:New Objectivity (architecture)
1127:Prudential (Guaranty) Building
970:Larkin Administration Building
464:Beaux-Arts architectural style
13:
1:
13900:Building types and vernacular
10201:
9496:Anatolian Seljuk architecture
8558:" Hammond Historic District.
8408:(in French). G. Crés et Cie.
8351:Renzo Piano Building Workshop
8263:Conrads, Ulrich, ed. (1971).
8258:. Atlantic, Little and Brown.
7922:Moore, Rowan (3 March 2024).
7109:Ho, Vivien (21 October 2020)
6930:"Alexey Shchusev (1873â1949)"
6455:
6052:Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center
4717:
4382:Oak Ridge National Laboratory
3785:and Research Center (1944â50)
3180:The Zeppelinfield stadium in
2972:Rudolph Schindler (architect)
2893:San Francisco Maritime Museum
2854:, in the concrete cube-based
2277:Dnieper Hydroelectric Station
566:Turbine factory in Berlin by
472:Entretiens sur L'Architecture
324:in Chicago, built in 1884 by
8556:What Is Modern Architecture?
8406:L'Art décoratif d'aujourdhui
8235:Bouillon, Jean-Paul (1985).
7822:"History of the Twin Towers"
7512:10.1080/10464883.2014.943632
7219:. McGraw-Hill. p. 259.
6491:Froissart, Rossella (2011).
5520:Charles III, King of the U.K
4894:
4804:National Parliament Building
3981:The Architects Collaborative
3949:The Architects Collaborative
3899:The Architects Collaborative
3544:Chapel of Notre-Dame du-Haut
3519:Chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Haut
3397:destroyed by bombing in 1944
3290:New York World's Fair (1939)
2650:architectural style (called
2396:by Franz Roeckle (1927â1934)
1840:) by the Austrian architect
1205:The neo-Gothic crown of the
957:in Oak Park, Illinois (1902)
829:Austrian Postal Savings Bank
544:Austrian Postal Savings Bank
340:, first demonstrated at the
7:
13277:List of avant-garde artists
12254:The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
8582:. Review of the exhibition
8387:Morgenthaler, Hans Rudolf,
8239:(in French). Paris: Skira.
7541:Touhey, Max (4 June 2019).
7113:. Retrieved 23 October 2020
6629:Entretiens sur Architecture
6382:
5962:Pritzker Architecture Prize
5945:1985 Mexico City earthquake
5884:United Nations Headquarters
5699:by Oscar Niemeyer (1956â61)
5493:Sainte Marie de La Tourette
5318:Sainte Marie de La Tourette
5282:in Detroit, Michigan (1962)
5150:his death, are held by the
4855:, New York (1962); and the
4687:(1910â1961) was the son of
4523:by Philip Johnson (1977â80)
4321:United Nations Headquarters
3690:Late modernist architecture
3184:, Germany (1934), built by
2952:Public Works Administration
2924:Long Beach Main Post Office
2594:
2350:New Objectivity (1920â1933)
2237:Constructivist architecture
2055:Constructivist architecture
1603:(modern reconstruction) by
1385:, Stuttgart, Germany (1927)
229:form should follow function
10:
14281:
13866:New Classical architecture
13498:Colonial and post-colonial
13135:Classical Hollywood cinema
8612:Architecture and Modernism
7961:Victoria and Albert Museum
7849:. Macmillan. p. 109.
7734:Baker, William F. (2001).
7352:transculturalmodernism.org
7135:Frampton, Kenneth (1980).
6769:63/1 (June 2004): 202â219.
6745:Lucius Burckhardt (1987).
6405:Complementary architecture
6340:University City of Caracas
5850:Residencias del Parque in
4871:, the capital city of the
4828:University of Pennsylvania
4572:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4066:, New York City, 1958, by
4011:, Czech Republic (1928â30)
3721:
3596:âto design housing in the
3557:
3350:1939 New York World's Fair
2965:
2850:himself experimented with
2740:American Radiator Building
2718:
2598:
2574:from the Netherlands, and
2493:
2353:
2052:
1809:public housing project by
1717:Expressionist architecture
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803:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
623:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
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8675:
8446:(in French). Parigramme.
8334:(in French). Flammarion.
8307:Duncan, Alastair (1988).
6410:Contemporary architecture
6207:
6104:Yoyogi National Gymnasium
6035:in Sydney, Australia, by
6014:Yoyogi National Gymnasium
5921:University of Mexico City
5629:Architectural Association
5597:in Bonn, Germany (1989).
3818:Solomon Guggenheim Museum
3744:and architectural critic
3082:. The Austrian architect
2798:General Electric Building
2705:
1880:
1673:The Idea and Construction
1421:by Le Corbusier (1928â31)
759:Charles Rennie Mackintosh
513:Charles Rennie Mackintosh
175:
167:
120:Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
44:
32:contemporary architecture
13785:Spanish Colonial Revival
13625:Richardsonian Romanesque
10991:The Master and Margarita
8503:von Boehm, Gero (2000).
8442:Poisson, Michel (2009).
8349:Jodidio, Philip (2016).
8237:Journal de L'Art Nouveau
8033:James., Holston (1989).
8010:Morawski, Erica (2016).
6965:10.1177/0022009411422369
6078:A modernist building in
5923:in the 1950s, alongside
5792:Teodoro GonzĂĄlez de LeĂłn
5576:Harvard School of Design
5156:Art Institute of Chicago
5022:, where he studied with
5004:Post-modern architecture
4849:American Academy in Rome
4576:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
4452:Metropolitan Opera House
4390:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
4349:Metropolitan Opera House
4221:Garden Grove, California
4075:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
4068:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
3991:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
3939:The PanAm building (Now
3850:Johnson Wax Headquarters
3835:Florida Southern College
3783:Johnson Wax Headquarters
3767:Florida Southern College
3432:en route to Japan (1945)
2683:movie theater in Paris,
2618:Department Store at the
2518:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
2319:, or 'socialist city').
1684:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
1640:was a school founded in
1605:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
1302:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
1038:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
939:William H. Winslow House
844:rationalist architecture
254:was heavily inspired by
158:, Sydney, Australia, by
14255:Postmodern architecture
13284:List of modernist poets
13170:Fourth dimension in art
12346:Meshes of the Afternoon
9261:History of construction
9245:History of architecture
9197:Architecture portal
8330:Ducher, Robert (2014).
8315:. Thames & Hudson.
8294:, Oxford history of art
8220:(in French). Larousse.
7990:The Architectsâ Journal
7736:"Structural Innovation"
6566:Encyclopedia Britannica
6338:in Mexico City and the
6308:Rietveld Schröder House
6222:Vincent Timsit Workshop
5748:SĂŁo Paulo Museum of Art
5470:Municipal Orphanage in
5219:The Twin Towers of the
5076:National Gallery of Art
5012:Beaux-Arts architecture
4976:National Gallery of Art
4770:by Louis Kahn (1957â61)
4663:, Connecticut (1953â58)
4600:Postmodern architecture
4584:New Canaan, Connecticut
4489:New Canaan, Connecticut
4209:Constance Perkins House
4168:Constance Perkins House
3918:Litchfield, Connecticut
3765:The Pfeiffer Chapel at
3746:Henry-Russell Hitchcock
3521:in Ronchamp (1950â1955)
3246:Second Spanish Republic
3156:Second Spanish Republic
3117:Louis-Hippolyte Boileau
3070:The Austrian architect
2233:Communist International
2029:, built from 1926 near
1550:ADGB Trade Union School
1527:Bauhaus Dessau building
1286:Beaux-Arts architecture
1257:Beaux-Arts architecture
1237:William Le Baron Jenney
1233:Home Insurance Building
1153:in New York City (1903)
1112:William Le Baron Jenney
1108:Home Insurance Building
854:spread beyond Austria.
834:The Viennese architect
658:The Ginsburg skyscraper
609:, Brussels, (1906â1911)
426:William Le Baron Jenney
422:Home Insurance Building
388:windows supported by a
363:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
342:New York Crystal Palace
326:William Le Baron Jenney
322:Home Insurance Building
268:postmodern architecture
256:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
18:Architectural modernism
14250:Modernist architecture
13718:Dutch Colonial Revival
13368:Second Viennese School
13110:
13099:
11003:The Sound and the Fury
10907:In Search of Lost Time
10364:
10293:
10282:
10236:
10225:
9256:Architectural timeline
8480:Tietz, JĂŒrgen (1999).
8353:(in French). Taschen.
8218:L'Architecture Moderne
7453:resohab.univ-paris1.fr
7399:"TEAM 10 Introduction"
6363:Docomomo International
6320:White City of Tel Aviv
5572:Harvard Science Center
5516:Royal National Theatre
5341:Royal National Theatre
5203:
5084:Battle of the Pyramids
4939:by I. M. Pei (1963â67)
4881:Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban
4627:, Missouri (1948â1965)
4602:in the United States.
4454:, the master plan for
4418:One World Trade Center
4285:, New York City (1954)
4148:Neutra Office Building
3712:Brutalist architecture
3708:Modernist architecture
3703:
3646:Atelier des BĂątisseurs
3644:
3642:âthe Africa branch of
3614:
3574:
3572:, commissioned GAMMA (
3442:prefabricated building
3188:for Nazi Party rallies
2877:Pan-Pacific Auditorium
2841:in New York City, and
2340:Paris World Exhibition
2187:Leendert van der Vlugt
2137:Zonnestraal Sanatorium
1989:its internal arcades.
1958:, named in tribute to
1859:apartment building in
1363:Fondation Le Corbusier
1316:popularized the axiom
1058:River Forest, Illinois
757:(1896â99) designed by
460:Edwardian architecture
190:modernist architecture
14245:Architectural history
13962:Hall and parlor house
13922:Central-passage house
13743:Mediterranean Revival
13469:Native and indigenous
13347:Reactionary modernism
13270:List of art movements
9798:America and Australia
9418:Medieval Scandinavian
8425:Vers use architecture
8423:Le Corbusier (1923).
8404:Le Corbusier (1925).
7271:Modern Casablanca Map
6204:date from this time.
6113:The Danish architect
6064:Zaha Hadid Architects
5949:Pedro Ramirez Vasquez
5937:Torre Latinoamericana
5768:Torre Latinoamericana
5713:Cathedral of BrasĂlia
5681:Affonso Eduardo Reidy
5198:
4639:Main building of the
4185:Charles and Ray Eames
4154:in Los Angeles (1950)
4129:Charles and Ray Eames
3959:, the founder of the
3869:Solomon R. Guggenheim
3697:
3480:Le Corbusier and the
3092:Kaufmann Desert House
2931:The beginning of the
2879:in Los Angeles (1936)
2835:Empire State Building
2780:in New York City, by
2637:department store, by
2532:Robert Mallet-Stevens
2328:Palace of the Soviets
2326:projects for the new
2287:in Moscow (1924), by
2252:Rusakov Workers' Club
1995:GroĂes Schauspielhaus
1939:, remained on paper.
1474:Robert Mallet-Stevens
1438:Robert Mallet-Stevens
1319:Form follows function
1294:Robert Mallet-Stevens
1062:Arthur Heurtley House
1046:form follows function
955:Arthur Heurtley House
755:Glasgow School of Art
509:Glasgow School of Art
468:EugĂšne Viollet-le-Duc
248:EugĂšne Viollet le duc
235:; and a rejection of
116:Empire State Building
14265:Architectural theory
14260:Architectural design
13942:Critical regionalism
13635:American Renaissance
13191:Hanshinkan Modernism
13047:The Threepenny Opera
12963:Pelléas et Mélisande
10040:Critical regionalism
9141:Critical regionalism
8723:Critical regionalism
7807:Remarks by the Hon.
7604:21 July 2011 at the
7403:www.team10online.org
7377:www.team10online.org
7324:www.team10online.org
6450:Organic architecture
6415:Critical regionalism
6367:World Monuments Fund
6332:Ciudad Universitaria
6304:World Heritage Sites
6278:Jean-François Zevaco
6198:Islamic summit minar
6108:1964 Summer Olympics
5265:Century Plaza Towers
5247:Housing Project, in
4735:by Louis Kahn (1962)
4386:Oak Ridge, Tennessee
4355:in New York City by
4213:Pasadena, California
4174:, Los Angeles (1962)
3738:Museum of Modern Art
3626:Vernacular Modernism
3606:from the countryside
3564:In the early 1950s,
3413:as reconstructed by
3263:Fascist architecture
2742:in New York City by
2687:department store by
2338:, was built for the
2209:Vladimir Mayakovskiy
893:Richard Riemerschmid
736:by German architect
590:, main façade (1910)
13790:Territorial Revival
13733:International style
13703:California bungalow
13693:American Foursquare
13249:International Style
12999:Afternoon of a Faun
12278:Battleship Potemkin
12182:Mont Sainte-Victoir
9979:Stripped Classicism
9954:International style
9937:Rationalist-Fascist
9586:Portuguese Colonial
9336:Pre-Islamic Persian
8989:International style
8981:Rationalist-Fascist
8925:Stripped Classicism
8858:Stripped Classicism
8838:Rationalist-Fascist
8763:International style
8669:modern architecture
8292:Modern Architecture
8216:Bony, Anne (2012).
8201:. Munich: Prestel.
8068:, pp. 165â167.
7905:, pp. 164â165.
7881:, pp. 164â165.
7782:The Daily Telegraph
7762:on 2 February 2014.
7709:The Muslim Observer
7254:, pp. 152â163.
7162:, pp. 120â121.
6678:, pp. 318â319.
6397:Architecture portal
5911:, who designed the
5814:in Mexico City, by
5796:Abraham Zabludovsky
5733:PalĂĄcio do Planalto
5587:St. Martin, Idstein
5437:St. Martin, Idstein
5290:Gothic architecture
5280:One Woodward Avenue
5193:The Daily Telegraph
5180:Bank of China Tower
5140:John Hancock Center
5104:John Hancock Center
5039:during high winds.
4962:by I. M. Pei (1973)
4840:Edward Durell Stone
4430:, he helped design
3730:International Style
3622:CarriĂšres Centrales
3368:, and of Brazil by
3275:Italian Rationalism
3088:Lovell Health House
3043:Lovell Health House
2943:and influenced it.
2670:Konstantin Melnikov
2408:Apartment house in
2248:Konstantin Melnikov
2241:Aleksandr Rodchenko
2219:, and the colorful
2122:Konstantin Melnikov
2106:Konstantin Melnikov
2016:Brick Expressionism
1946:Brick Expressionism
1929:Alpine Architecture
1664:, and the designer
1326:architects such as
1306:Konstantin Melnikov
897:AEG turbine factory
817:Moderne Architektur
794:reinforced concrete
470:. In his 1872 book
186:Modern architecture
150:, Pennsylvania, by
126:PalĂĄcio do Planalto
41:
40:Modern architecture
13841:Mid-century modern
13688:American Craftsman
13677:Streamline Moderne
13128:Buddhist modernism
13085:American modernism
13011:The Rite of Spring
10979:The Sun Also Rises
10955:The Magic Mountain
9984:Postconstructivism
9927:Streamline Moderne
9072:(1940sâlate 1970s)
9061:Mid-century modern
9029:Postconstructivism
8973:Streamline Moderne
8853:Streamline Moderne
8818:Postconstructivism
8773:Mid-Century modern
7646:, pp. 171â72.
7619:, pp. 132â33.
7242:, pp. 140â41.
6356:Frank Lloyd Wright
6344:Sydney Opera House
6342:in Venezuela, the
6267:Tropical Modernism
6186:Jinnah's Mausoleum
6174:Tropical Modernism
6127:Sydney Opera House
6123:Frank Lloyd Wright
6033:Sydney Opera House
5968:Asia and Australia
5941:Augusto H. Alvarez
5896:The Modernist City
5869:tropical modernism
5790:in Mexico City by
5772:Augusto H. Alvarez
5770:in Mexico City by
5607:Tropical Modernism
5601:Tropical Modernism
5108:Fazlur Rahman Khan
5090:Fazlur Rahman Khan
5068:Cornell University
5032:William Zeckendorf
4956:Cornell University
4857:Kimball Art Museum
4784:Kimball Art Museum
4592:550 Madison Avenue
4432:Rockefeller Center
4428:Rockefeller Family
4400:(1951â52) and the
3943:) in New York, by
3891:Harvard Law School
3889:Story Hall of the
3830:Frank Lloyd Wright
3822:Frank Lloyd Wright
3704:
3680:collective housing
3656:Vladimir Bodiansky
3536:Unité d'Habitation
3499:Unité d'Habitation
3358:Streamline Moderne
3317:Streamline Moderne
3113:Palais de Chaillot
3076:Lovell Beach House
3020:Lovell Beach House
2968:Frank Lloyd Wright
2937:Streamline Moderne
2848:Frank Lloyd Wright
2839:Rockefeller Center
2725:Streamline Moderne
2701:Palais de Chaillot
2672:in a flamboyantly
2641:, Paris, (1925â28)
2616:Galeries Lafayette
2428:Flats in Berlin's
2392:Heimatsiedlung in
2332:Postconstructivism
2281:Narkomfin building
2200:Russian Revolution
2003:IG Farben building
1968:streamline moderne
1933:Hermann Finsterlin
1601:Barcelona Pavilion
1381:Corbusier Haus in
1261:Woolworth Building
1207:Woolworth Building
1187:Woolworth Building
1082:Oak Park, Illinois
1030:Frank Lloyd Wright
1022:Frank Lloyd Wright
1002:Oak Park, Illinois
998:Frank Lloyd Wright
974:Frank Lloyd Wright
925:Frank Lloyd Wright
872:Deutscher Werkbund
846:; it had a simple
382:The Crystal Palace
306:The Crystal Palace
156:Sydney Opera House
152:Frank Lloyd Wright
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13804:PostâWorld War II
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8472:978-3-8365-5630-9
8453:978-2-84096-539-8
8434:978-2-0812-1744-7
8379:978-2-7577-0419-6
8360:978-3-8365-3637-0
8341:978-2-0813-4383-2
8290:Colquhoun, Alan,
8227:978-2-03-587641-6
8107:communedesign.com
7856:978-0-8050-7428-4
7809:Richard J. Hughes
7284:978-9920-9339-0-2
7025:Poisson, Michel,
6996:, pp. 84â85.
6919:, pp. 86â87.
6907:, pp. 26â27.
6856:, pp. 93â95.
6805:, pp. 62â63.
6548:, pp. 42â43.
6372:Modernism at Risk
6254:Tour de la nation
6178:Minnette De Silva
5933:Enrique del Moral
5832:UNAM, Mexico City
5788:Colegio de MĂ©xico
5052:Boulder, Colorado
4974:East Wing of the
4937:Boulder, Colorado
4790:, Texas (1966â72)
4521:Crystal Cathedral
4193:Pacific Palisades
4133:Pacific Palisades
3839:Lakeland, Florida
3805:, Oklahoma (1956)
3781:The tower of the
3620:(Honeycomb), and
3354:World of Tomorrow
3279:Giuseppe Terragni
3267:Nazi architecture
3206:Giuseppe Terragni
3072:Rudolph Schindler
3061:Chandler, Arizona
3028:Rudolph Schindler
2941:industrial design
2907:Intake towers of
2843:Guardian Building
2831:Chrysler Building
2802:Cross & Cross
2778:Chrysler Building
2759:Guardian Building
2511:Weissenhof Estate
2507:League of Nations
2414:Mies van der Rohe
2394:Frankfurt an Main
2374:Frankfurt am Main
2285:Lenin's Mausoleum
2179:Van Nelle Factory
2027:Second Goetheanum
2007:Goethe University
1920:German Revolution
1826:Second Goetheanum
1621:Weissenhof Estate
1554:Bernau bei Berlin
1487:L'Espirit Nouveau
1434:Villa Paul Poiret
1399:Weissenhof Estate
1397:Citrohan Haus in
1383:Weissenhof Estate
1369:, Paris (1923â25)
1269:Chrysler Building
1151:Flatiron Building
1135:Buffalo, New York
1094:Early skyscrapers
1088:Early skyscrapers
1074:Buffalo, New York
978:Buffalo, New York
877:Hermann Muthesius
807:Antoine Bourdelle
252:Mies van der Rohe
231:); an embrace of
223:); the principle
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13821:Deconstructivism
13723:Georgian Revival
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8602:Special English
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5229:Minoru Yamasaki
5225:Lower Manhattan
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5206:Minoru Yamasaki
5172:Petronas Towers
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5056:Rocky Mountains
5044:Mesa Laboratory
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3660:André Wogenscky
3566:Michel Ăcochard
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3534:. He called it
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2289:Alexey Shchusev
2273:Moisei Ginzburg
2269:Vesnin brothers
2229:Vladimir Tatlin
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2160:Open air school
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2090:Alexey Shchusev
2086:Lenin Mausoleum
2082:
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2070:Vladimir Tatlin
2066:
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1960:Albert Einstein
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1865:Michel de Klerk
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13765:Prairie School
13762:
13761:
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13753:Pueblo Revival
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13333:Poetic realism
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13263:Late modernity
13259:
13256:Late modernism
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13198:High modernism
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13142:Degenerate art
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9917:Constructivism
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9892:
9890:Prairie School
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8909:Prairie School
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7590:, p. 135.
7580:
7578:, p. 129.
7568:
7566:, p. 120.
7556:
7533:
7506:(2): 210â216.
7490:
7465:
7440:
7433:
7415:
7389:
7364:
7336:
7311:
7290:
7283:
7256:
7244:
7232:
7225:
7207:
7200:
7179:
7177:, p. 128.
7164:
7152:
7145:
7127:
7125:, p. 216.
7115:
7102:
7090:
7055:
7053:, p. 204.
7043:
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6943:
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6909:
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6876:
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6843:
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6826:Le Corbusier,
6819:
6807:
6795:
6783:
6771:
6763:Mark Jarzombek
6755:
6738:
6726:
6714:
6692:
6690:, p. 318.
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6384:
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6326:, the city of
6322:, the city of
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6262:
6252:
6245:
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6225:
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6209:
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6150:Charles Correa
6085:
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6050:
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6012:
6005:
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6001:, Tokyo (1955)
5996:
5989:
5987:
5980:
5973:
5969:
5966:
5953:Rafael Mijares
5939:, designed by
5917:Torre Insignia
5880:Oscar Niemeyer
5865:
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5778:
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5717:Oscar Niemeyer
5710:
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5694:
5687:
5685:
5675:
5668:
5666:
5658:Rio de Janeiro
5655:
5648:
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5599:
5583:Johannes Krahn
5508:James Stirling
5485:
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5441:Johannes Krahn
5434:
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5390:
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5332:
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5326:Iannis Xenakis
5316:
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5128:
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5121:
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5112:
5106:in Chicago by
5102:
5095:
5091:
5088:
5036:Green Building
5024:Walter Gropius
4997:
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4982:
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4909:Green Building
4907:
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4832:Philip Johnson
4817:
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4759:
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4749:Salk Institute
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4689:Eliel Saarinen
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4568:Philip Johnson
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4537:Williams Tower
4534:
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4495:
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4485:Philip Johnson
4478:
4471:
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4466:Philip Johnson
4464:
4456:Lincoln Center
4444:Oscar Niemeyer
4436:Max Abramowitz
4370:Louis Skidmore
4362:
4361:
4353:Lincoln Center
4346:
4339:
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4329:Oscar Niemeyer
4319:
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4204:Richard Neutra
4181:Richard Neutra
4177:
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4172:Richard Neutra
4165:
4158:
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4152:Richard Neutra
4146:
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3957:Walter Gropius
3954:
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3945:Walter Gropius
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3915:Stillman House
3912:
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3895:Walter Gropius
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3742:Philip Johnson
3722:Main article:
3719:
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3691:
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3594:Shadrach Woods
3555:
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3474:Auguste Perret
3458:Dymaxion House
3435:
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3415:Auguste Perret
3409:The center of
3408:
3401:
3399:
3393:The center of
3392:
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3381:
3378:
3370:Oscar Niemeyer
3366:Sven Markelius
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3084:Richard Neutra
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2693:Auguste Perret
2685:La Samaritaine
2661:Neo-classicism
2644:
2643:
2635:La Samaritaine
2633:
2626:
2624:
2613:
2606:
2599:Main article:
2596:
2593:
2589:Athens Charter
2566:from Austria;
2552:Walter Gropius
2550:from Belgium;
2540:Pierre Chareau
2536:Auguste Perret
2494:Main article:
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2023:Rudolf Steiner
2009:in Frankfurt.
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1842:Rudolf Steiner
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1748:Einstein Tower
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1715:Main article:
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1646:Walter Gropius
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1533:, designed by
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1339:
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1328:Auguste Perret
1314:Louis Sullivan
1298:Walter Gropius
1282:neo-classicism
1277:
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1263:, designed by
1241:Louis Sullivan
1216:
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1171:Louis Sullivan
1169:in Chicago by
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1131:Louis Sullivan
1125:
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1110:in Chicago by
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1092:Main article:
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1050:Prairie Houses
1042:Louis Sullivan
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905:Walter Gropius
889:Josef Hoffmann
860:Palais Stoclet
856:Josef Hoffmann
786:Auguste Perret
771:Hector Guimard
743:
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730:Glass Pavilion
727:
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710:Walter Gropius
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603:Stoclet Palace
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529:Auguste Perret
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484:Hector Guimard
476:Louis Sullivan
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136:, Germany, by
130:Oscar Niemeyer
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14183:San Francisco
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14158:New York City
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13795:Tudor Revival
13793:
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13763:
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13744:
13741:
13739:
13738:Mayan Revival
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13597:Greek Revival
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10416:Literary arts
10413:
10406:
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10399:
10395:
10392:
10388:
10385:
10381:
10378:
10374:
10368:
10367:
10361:
10360:
10358:
10357:Neoplasticism
10354:
10351:
10347:
10344:
10340:
10337:
10333:
10328:
10324:
10323:
10321:
10320:Functionalism
10317:
10314:
10310:
10305:
10301:
10297:
10296:
10290:
10286:
10285:
10279:
10278:
10276:
10275:Expressionism
10272:
10269:
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10247:Ashcan School
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10100:
10098:
10095:
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10072:
10071:New Classical
10069:
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10064:
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10058:
10056:
10052:
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10043:
10041:
10038:
10036:
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10018:
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10013:
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9985:
9982:
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9957:
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9895:Expressionism
9893:
9891:
9888:
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9883:
9881:
9878:
9876:
9873:
9872:
9870:
9866:
9858:
9855:
9853:
9850:
9848:
9847:Liberty style
9845:
9843:
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9835:
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9826:
9823:
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9806:
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9799:
9796:
9794:
9791:
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9783:
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9780:Neo-Manueline
9778:
9776:
9773:
9769:
9766:
9764:
9761:
9759:
9756:
9755:
9754:
9753:Monumentalism
9751:
9749:
9746:
9744:
9743:Mediterranean
9741:
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9546:
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9538:
9534:
9531:
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9526:
9524:
9523:Romano-Gothic
9521:
9517:
9514:
9512:
9509:
9507:
9504:
9502:
9499:
9497:
9494:
9492:
9489:
9488:
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9350:
9342:
9339:
9338:
9337:
9334:
9330:
9327:
9325:
9324:Ancient Roman
9322:
9320:
9319:Ancient Greek
9317:
9316:
9315:
9312:
9310:
9307:
9303:
9300:
9298:
9295:
9294:
9292:
9290:
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9285:
9282:
9280:
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9204:
9201:
9199:
9198:
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9186:
9183:
9174:
9171:
9166:
9165:New Classical
9163:
9158:
9155:
9150:
9147:
9142:
9139:
9134:
9131:
9126:
9123:
9118:
9115:
9110:
9109:Postmodernism
9107:
9102:
9099:
9094:
9093:Structuralism
9091:
9086:
9083:
9078:
9075:
9070:
9067:
9062:
9059:
9054:
9051:
9048:(1930sâ1950s)
9046:
9043:
9038:
9035:
9030:
9027:
9022:
9019:
9014:
9011:
9006:
9003:
9000:(1920sâ1970s)
8998:
8997:Functionalism
8995:
8990:
8987:
8984:(1920sâ1930s)
8982:
8979:
8974:
8971:
8966:
8963:
8958:
8955:
8950:
8947:
8942:
8939:
8934:
8931:
8926:
8923:
8918:
8917:Expressionism
8915:
8912:(1890sâ1920s)
8910:
8907:
8902:
8899:
8894:
8891:
8890:
8888:
8880:
8874:
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8869:
8866:
8864:
8863:Structuralism
8861:
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8849:
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8844:
8841:
8839:
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8823:Postmodernism
8821:
8819:
8816:
8814:
8811:
8809:
8806:
8804:
8801:
8799:
8798:New Classical
8796:
8794:
8791:
8789:
8786:
8784:
8783:Monumentalism
8781:
8779:
8776:
8774:
8771:
8769:
8766:
8764:
8761:
8759:
8756:
8754:
8751:
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8743:Functionalism
8741:
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8619:AIA Architect
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8495:3-8290-2045-7
8491:
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8464:
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8411:
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8322:2-87811-003-X
8318:
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8299:
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8293:
8288:
8284:
8280:
8276:
8274:9780262530309
8270:
8266:
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8252:
8248:
8246:2-605-00069-9
8242:
8238:
8233:
8229:
8223:
8219:
8214:
8210:
8208:3-7913-2176-5
8204:
8200:
8196:
8192:
8191:
8169:
8167:
8166:carte moderne
8158:
8143:. 8 July 2017
8142:
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8104:
8098:
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8044:9780226349794
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7752:0-415-23241-4
7748:
7744:
7737:
7730:
7714:
7710:
7706:
7700:
7693:
7688:
7682:, p. 59.
7681:
7676:
7670:, p. 36.
7669:
7664:
7657:
7652:
7645:
7640:
7633:
7628:
7626:
7618:
7613:
7607:
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7529:
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7494:
7479:
7476:
7469:
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7436:
7434:9781136895487
7430:
7427:. Routledge.
7426:
7419:
7404:
7400:
7393:
7378:
7374:
7368:
7353:
7349:
7343:
7341:
7325:
7321:
7315:
7300:
7294:
7286:
7280:
7276:
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7265:
7263:
7261:
7253:
7248:
7241:
7236:
7228:
7226:0-07-032573-1
7222:
7218:
7211:
7203:
7201:0-07-032573-1
7197:
7193:
7186:
7184:
7176:
7171:
7169:
7161:
7156:
7148:
7146:0-500-20257-5
7142:
7138:
7131:
7124:
7119:
7112:
7106:
7100:, p. 99.
7099:
7094:
7075:
7068:
7062:
7060:
7052:
7047:
7040:
7035:
7028:
7022:
7016:
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6995:
6990:
6982:
6978:
6974:
6970:
6966:
6962:
6958:
6954:
6947:
6931:
6925:
6918:
6913:
6906:
6901:
6895:, p. 95.
6894:
6889:
6883:Pehnt, p. 163
6880:
6871:
6865:Jencks, p. 59
6862:
6855:
6850:
6848:
6841:, p. 83.
6840:
6835:
6829:
6823:
6817:, p. 83.
6816:
6811:
6804:
6799:
6793:, p. 16.
6792:
6787:
6781:, p. 19.
6780:
6775:
6768:
6764:
6759:
6752:
6748:
6742:
6736:, p. 38.
6735:
6730:
6724:, p. 36.
6723:
6718:
6712:
6708:
6704:
6703:
6700:Otto Wagner,
6696:
6689:
6684:
6677:
6672:
6666:, p. 33.
6665:
6660:
6654:, p. 27.
6653:
6648:
6642:, p. 24.
6641:
6640:Bouillon 1985
6636:
6630:
6624:
6617:
6616:0-312-21832-X
6613:
6609:
6608:0-312-21830-3
6605:
6599:
6593:, p. 16.
6592:
6587:
6581:, p. 42.
6580:
6575:
6567:
6563:
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6547:
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6408:
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6398:
6392:
6387:
6380:
6378:
6374:
6373:
6368:
6364:
6359:
6357:
6353:
6352:Le Corbursier
6349:
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6341:
6337:
6333:
6329:
6325:
6321:
6317:
6313:
6309:
6305:
6301:
6291:
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2744:Raymond Hood
2678:
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2521:
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2476:(1927-1930)
2450:Siemensstadt
2344:Albert Speer
2324:Le Corbusier
2321:
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2313:Zaporizhzhia
2309:Magnitogorsk
2297:Ekaterinburg
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2258:(1929) near
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1970:style. His
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1882:De Bijenkorf
1732:Hans Poelzig
1697:
1693:Villa Savoye
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1562:Hans Wittwer
1558:Hannes Meyer
1496:Villa Savoye
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1367:Le Corbusier
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1290:Le Corbusier
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1227:invented by
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1034:Le Corbusier
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148:Fallingwater
112:Le Corbusier
108:Villa Savoye
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14153:New Orleans
14143:Los Angeles
14133:Kansas City
14067:Town square
14052:Sweat lodge
14002:Plank house
13952:Earth lodge
13770:PWA Moderne
13645:Stick style
13541:Territorial
13404:Romanticism
13361:Remodernism
13242:Incoherents
13101:Avant-garde
13092:Armory Show
12699:Maeterlinck
12602:Villa-Lobos
12588:Szymanowski
12567:Stockhausen
12504:LutosĆawski
12222:(1909â1910)
11022:Visual arts
10995:(1928â1940)
10911:(1913â1927)
10434:Apollinaire
10398:Synchromism
10238:Art Nouveau
9989:PWA Moderne
9875:Rationalism
9837:Art Nouveau
9825:Territorial
9805:Renaissance
9789:Queen Anne
9662:Elizabethan
9555:Plateresque
9550:Renaissance
9533:Sondergotik
9428:Carolingian
9374:Kievan Rus'
9088:(1953â1970)
9064:(1933â1969)
9040:(1933â1944)
9037:PWA Moderne
9024:(1910â1939)
8976:(1925â1950)
8968:(1922â1933)
8960:(1921â1929)
8957:Rondocubism
8952:(1920â1932)
8944:(1919â1933)
8936:(1917â1931)
8904:(1890â1910)
8901:Art Nouveau
8896:(1888â1911)
8868:Sustainable
8843:Rondocubism
8828:PWA Moderne
8688:Art Nouveau
8533:Request PDF
8509:. Prestel.
8170:(in French)
8020:10027/19131
7828:12 December
7793:26 February
7275:MAMMA Group
7051:Ducher 2014
7039:Duncan 1988
6119:Alvar Aalto
6096:Kenzo Tange
6018:Kenzo Tange
5876:LĂșcio Costa
5862:(1965â1970)
5750:, MASP, by
5719:(1958â1970)
5679:museum, by
5662:LĂșcio Costa
5621:Maxwell Fry
5538:Alvar Aalto
5487:In France,
5439:Germany by
5423:(1959â1964)
5361:Alvar Aalto
5347:(1967â1976)
5251:(1955â1976)
5231:(1913â1986)
4625:Saint Louis
4580:Glass House
4481:Glass House
4398:Lever House
4396:(1950â51),
4260:Lever House
4189:Eames House
4125:Eames House
3854:Price Tower
3824:(1946â1959)
3799:Price Tower
3664:bidonvilles
3484:(1947â1952)
3450:Quonset hut
3430:Quonset hut
3417:(1946â1964)
3374:LĂșcio Costa
3362:Alvar Aalto
3208:(1932â1936)
2990:Ennis House
2948:PWA Moderne
2856:Ennis House
2584:Alvar Aalto
2564:Josef Frank
2380:(1927â1929)
2336:Boris Iofan
2223:of painter
2215:of painter
2213:Suprematism
2193:(1927â1931)
2166:(1929â1930)
2035:Switzerland
1982:Fritz Höger
1976:Berlin Wall
1956:Einsteinium
1941:Scenography
1912:Fritz Hoger
1894:(1924â1926)
1892:Piet Kramer
1867:(1917â1920)
1844:(1924â1928)
1838:Switzerland
1792:Fritz Höger
1585:Georg Muche
1476:(1926â1927)
1440:(1921â1925)
1308:in the new
1296:in France,
1229:Elisha Otis
1220:skyscrapers
1173:(1904â1906)
1066:Robie House
1064:(1902) and
1060:(1893â94);
1018:Robie House
1004:(1905â1908)
980:(1904â1906)
901:Adolf Meyer
825:Art Nouveau
813:Otto Wagner
779:Casa BatllĂł
763:Art Nouveau
714:Adolf Meyer
688:(1911â1913)
645:(1912â1914)
629:(1911â1913)
550:(1904â1906)
548:Otto Wagner
452:eclecticism
406:Saint-Denis
359:Bauakademie
357:The Berlin
338:Elisha Otis
298:plate glass
227:(i.e. that
171:1920sâ1980s
144:(1911â1913)
142:Adolf Meyer
14239:Categories
14042:Skyscraper
13997:Moki steps
13992:Longhouses
13886:Tiny-house
13881:Shed style
13871:Postmodern
13698:Beaux-Arts
13650:Queen Anne
13602:Italianate
13579:Antebellum
13291:Maximalism
13226:Literature
12901:Wiesenthal
12803:Cunningham
12796:Balanchine
12776:Witkiewicz
12748:Strindberg
12734:Pirandello
12706:Mayakovsky
12581:Stravinsky
12553:Schoenberg
12365:Performing
12290:Metropolis
12081:Mendelsohn
11886:Rossellini
11879:Richardson
11690:Fassbinder
11676:Eisenstein
11613:Cassavetes
11369:Modigliani
11243:Goncharova
11229:Giacometti
10623:Dos Passos
10425:Literature
10384:Surrealism
10295:Die BrĂŒcke
10146:Portuguese
10020:Postmodern
9969:Organicism
9857:Modernisme
9842:Jugendstil
9701:Revivalism
9689:Industrial
9672:Portuguese
9446:Romanesque
9341:Achaemenid
9101:Metabolism
9013:Organicism
8893:Modernisme
8813:Organicism
8778:Modernisme
8768:Metabolism
8667:Genres of
8398:1472453018
8302:0192842269
7719:11 October
7680:Boehm 2000
7668:Boehm 2000
7549:27 January
7408:18 October
7357:18 October
7015:0810919265
6905:Tietz 1999
6791:Tietz 1999
6779:Tietz 1999
6711:0226869393
6534:Tietz 1999
6476:15 October
6456:References
6440:Modernisme
6430:Modern art
6346:, and the
6172:pioneered
6138:Chandigarh
6115:JĂžrn Utzon
6060:Azerbaijan
6037:JĂžrn Utzon
5909:Mario Pani
5616:vernacular
5435:Church of
5168:Aon Centre
4889:Bangladesh
4869:Chandigarh
4861:Fort Worth
4820:Louis Kahn
4812:Bangladesh
4788:Fort Worth
4753:Louis Kahn
4718:Louis Kahn
4560:Pittsburgh
4505:IDS Center
4092:Crown Hall
4044:Crown Hall
3602:Casablanca
3558:See also:
3446:Nissen hut
3125:Léon Azéma
2950:, for the
2909:Hoover Dam
2695:, and the
2576:Adolf Loos
2528:Lake Leman
2434:Bruno Taut
2370:Römerstadt
2198:After the
2164:Jan Duiker
2145:Jan Duiker
2039:Mendelsohn
2011:Bruno Taut
1937:Formspiels
1925:Bruno Taut
1904:Bruno Taut
1811:Bruno Taut
1253:Neo-Gothic
1191:neo-Gothic
1080:(1905) in
923:See also:
913:Bruno Taut
836:Adolf Loos
821:Karlsplatz
747:Beaux Arts
738:Bruno Taut
588:Adolf Loos
462:, and the
408:near Paris
233:minimalism
209:postmodern
207:and later
160:JĂžrn Utzon
14198:St. Louis
14138:Las Vegas
14047:Sod house
13987:Log cabin
13932:Corn crib
13861:Neomodern
13836:High-tech
13831:Earthship
13816:Brutalist
13617:Victorian
13340:Pulp noir
13298:Modernity
13163:Film noir
12887:St. Denis
12810:Diaghilev
12546:Schaeffer
12469:Hindemith
12441:Dutilleux
12413:Boulanger
12218:The Dance
11914:Tarkovsky
11907:Sternberg
11739:Hitchcock
11655:Dovzhenko
11571:Antonioni
11516:Stieglitz
11355:Metzinger
11306:Kokoschka
11285:Kandinsky
10699:Aldington
10692:Akhmatova
10609:Marinetti
10602:Mansfield
10553:Hemingway
10391:Symbolism
10210:Movements
10203:Modernism
10107:Dravidian
10066:Neomodern
10030:High-tech
10010:Brutalism
10003:1950â2000
9947:Stalinist
9880:Mycenaean
9868:1900â1950
9706:Byzantine
9682:Ukrainian
9667:Naryshkin
9632:Edwardian
9605:1750â1900
9576:Palladian
9571:Manueline
9564:1500â1750
9439:1000â1500
9379:Muscovite
9366:Byzantine
9314:Classical
9302:Mycenaean
9279:Neolithic
9157:Neomodern
9133:High-tech
9085:New Khmer
9069:Brutalism
9045:Stalinist
8848:Stalinist
8803:New Khmer
8793:Neomodern
8758:High-tech
8708:Bowellism
8703:Brutalism
8283:959124824
8090:Bony 2012
8078:Bony 2012
8066:Bony 2012
7936:0029-7712
7903:Bony 2012
7891:Bony 2012
7692:Bony 2012
7656:Bony 2012
7644:Bony 2012
7632:Bony 2012
7617:Bony 2012
7588:Bony 2012
7576:Bony 2012
7564:Bony 2012
7528:112234517
7520:1046-4883
7373:"TEAM 10"
7320:"TEAM 10"
7240:Bony 2012
7175:Bony 2012
7160:Bony 2012
7098:Bony 2012
6994:Bony 2012
6981:159546579
6973:0022-0094
6936:16 August
6917:Bony 2012
6893:Bony 2012
6854:Bony 2012
6839:Bony 2012
6803:Bony 2012
6734:Bony 2012
6722:Bony 2012
6664:Bony 2012
6652:Bony 2012
6591:Bony 2012
6579:Bony 2012
6546:Bony 2012
6154:Raj Rewal
5981:House of
5754:(1957â68)
5664:(1936â43)
5637:Ola Ukuku
5627:, of the
5625:Jane Drew
5549:Gio Ponti
5504:FRS Yorke
5472:Amsterdam
5403:(1958â60)
5397:Gio Ponti
5328:(1956â60)
5249:St. Louis
5000:I. M. Pei
4919:(1962â64)
4917:I. M. Pei
4895:I. M. Pei
4814:(1962â74)
4755:(1962â63)
4707:New Haven
4679:(1956â62)
4661:New Haven
4643:(1949â55)
4556:PPG Place
4266:(1951â52)
4247:(1950â51)
4031:(1945â51)
3951:(1958â63)
3610:SĂ©miramis
3532:Marseille
3182:Nuremberg
3127:from the
3049:(1927â29)
2926:(1933â34)
2911:(1931â36)
2784:(1928â30)
2765:(1927â29)
2681:Grand Rex
2568:Mart Stam
2560:Ernst May
2514:Stuttgart
2486:project.
2448:Flats in
2410:Stuttgart
2378:Ernst May
2191:Mart Stam
2183:Rotterdam
2141:Hilversum
1986:Chilehaus
1964:Mossehaus
1888:The Hague
1886:store in
1861:Amsterdam
1857:Het Schip
1794:(1921â24)
1788:Chilehaus
1768:Mossehaus
1754:(1920â24)
1662:Paul Klee
1625:Stuttgart
1564:(1928â30)
716:(1911â13)
515:(1896â99)
456:Victorian
390:cast-iron
290:cast iron
280:Modernism
264:corporate
192:, was an
14173:Portland
14113:Columbus
13917:Cape Cod
13912:Barabara
13673:Art Deco
13481:Builders
13422:Category
13023:Fountain
12927:Don Juan
12866:Nijinsky
12762:Wedekind
12741:Piscator
12636:Anderson
12560:Scriabin
12476:Honegger
12130:Sullivan
12116:Saarinen
12109:Rietveld
12102:Niemeyer
12074:Melnikov
12004:Bunshaft
11935:Truffaut
11900:Sjöström
11844:Pudovkin
11816:Minnelli
11781:Kurosawa
11774:Kuleshov
11704:Flaherty
11530:Vuillard
11509:Steichen
11467:Rousseau
11432:Pissarro
11411:O'Keeffe
11376:Mondrian
11327:Malevich
11320:Magritte
11292:Kirchner
11236:van Gogh
11187:Doesburg
11166:Delaunay
11159:Delaunay
11082:BrĂąncuÈi
11068:Boccioni
11031:Painting
10881:Williams
10804:Mallarmé
10720:Cendrars
10630:Platonov
10588:Lawrence
10581:Koestler
10518:Flaubert
10511:Faulkner
10476:Bulgakov
10405:Tonalism
10366:De Stijl
10350:Lettrism
10336:Futurism
10227:Art Deco
10119:Japanese
10097:Colonial
10085:Regional
10035:Arcology
9974:Art Deco
9964:Futurism
9907:De Stijl
9810:Romanian
9728:Egyptian
9723:Colonial
9677:Siberian
9487:Islamic
9456:Ottonian
9451:Galician
9361:Sasanian
9329:Herodian
9309:Etruscan
9176:(2000sâ)
9168:(1990sâ)
9160:(1990sâ)
9152:(1980sâ)
9144:(1980sâ)
9136:(1970sâ)
9128:(1960sâ)
9120:(1960sâ)
9112:(1960sâ)
9077:Tropical
9021:Art Deco
9016:(1920sâ)
9008:(1920sâ)
9005:Futurism
8992:(1920sâ)
8933:De Stijl
8873:Tropical
8748:Futurism
8728:De Stijl
8683:Art Deco
8589:17 April
8311:Art déco
8197:(2000).
8053:19722338
7787:Archived
7602:Archived
7545:. Curbed
7483:18 April
7458:18 April
7382:17 April
7329:17 April
7304:15 April
7083:31 March
7007:Art Deco
6610:(cloth)
6383:See also
6328:BrasĂlia
6200:and the
6146:BV Doshi
6106:for the
6082:, India
5891:BrasĂlia
5856:Colombia
5697:BrasĂlia
5298:Skylobby
5050:outside
5046:for the
4596:pediment
4135:, (1949)
3852:and the
3638:(CIAM),
3548:Ronchamp
3466:Le Havre
3411:Le Havre
3395:Le Havre
3251:Guernica
3165:Guernica
2956:Pentagon
2721:Art Deco
2674:futurist
2648:Art Deco
2601:Art Deco
2595:Art Deco
2470:Chemnitz
2317:socgorod
2221:Rayonism
2207:of poet
2205:futurism
1688:De Stijl
1324:Art Deco
1284:and the
1225:elevator
909:Werkbund
686:Max Berg
334:elevator
250:, while
237:ornament
221:concrete
205:Art Deco
197:movement
176:Location
154:(1935);
146:Bottom:
132:(1960);
124:Center:
114:(1927);
14193:Spokane
14188:Seattle
14123:Houston
14118:Detroit
14108:Chicago
14103:Buffalo
14093:Atlanta
14057:Temples
14027:Saltbox
13967:I-house
13927:Chickee
13891:Usonian
13826:Dingbat
13683:Pre-war
13655:Shingle
13564:Federal
13077:Related
12939:Ubu Roi
12894:Tamiris
12880:Sokolow
12859:Massine
12727:Osborne
12720:O'Neill
12713:O'Casey
12671:Chekhov
12657:Beckett
12643:Anouilh
12627:Theatre
12574:Strauss
12532:Russolo
12511:Milhaud
12490:JanĂĄÄek
12462:GĂłrecki
12455:Feldman
12434:Debussy
12427:Copland
12385:Antheil
12123:Steiner
12046:Johnson
12025:Guimard
12018:Gropius
11865:Resnais
11767:Kubrick
11697:Fellini
11683:Epstein
11669:Edwards
11634:Cocteau
11620:Chaplin
11592:Bresson
11585:Bergman
11564:Aldrich
11557:Akerman
11502:Soutine
11474:Schiele
11425:Picasso
11418:Picabia
11348:Matisse
11222:Gauguin
11194:Duchamp
11152:Kooning
11131:Claudel
11124:Chirico
11117:Chagall
11110:CĂ©zanne
11103:Cassatt
11075:Bonnard
11061:Bellows
11054:Balthus
10931:Ulysses
10853:Stevens
10846:Seferis
10665:Unamuno
10504:Forster
10483:Chekhov
10448:Beckett
10377:Orphism
10343:Imagism
10327:Bauhaus
10313:Fauvism
10218:Acmeism
10156:Spanish
10151:Russian
10092:Chinese
9912:Bauhaus
9815:Russian
9793:Britain
9775:Moorish
9758:Baroque
9748:Mission
9694:British
9657:Petrine
9652:Maltese
9647:Italian
9637:English
9612:Baroque
9511:Ottoman
9506:Timurid
9471:Hoysala
9467:Indian
9406:Fatimid
9401:Abbasid
9396:Moorish
9391:Umayyad
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