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Architecture and Design Analysis

Building Components and Influences

Modern Movement: 75%

  • Flat roofing and unadorned walls.
  • Large, geometric windows and clean lines.

Minimalism: 90%

  • Simplicity in form, space, materials, detail, and color.
  • Functional components favored over decorative ones.

International Style: 65%

  • Rectilinear forms and a lack of ornamentation.
  • Open interior spaces and visually weightless structures.

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Styles and Influences

Modern Movement: 75%

  • Leading from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century.
  • Focuses on breaking away from traditional architecture, emphasizing function and simplicity.
  • Characterized by clean lines, open spaces, and minimal ornamentation.
  • Examples in real life include works by Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus School buildings.

Minimalism: 90%

  • Originated in the 20th century, drawing heavily from Japanese design and architecture.
  • Strives for harmony, utilizing the beauty of natural materials and eliminating unnecessary details.
  • Examples include the designs of John Pawson and Tadao Ando.

International Style: 65%

  • Began in the 1920s and 1930s as part of the Modern Movement.
  • Philosophy of "form follows function" with a preference for mass production and machine aesthetic.
  • Iconic examples are the Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier and the Seagram Building by Mies van der Rohe.
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