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Architectural Influences

International Style: 85%

  • Simplicity and functionality in design.
  • Use of materials such as glass, steel, and reinforced concrete.
  • Emphasis on horizontal and vertical lines.

Modern Movement: 90%

  • Focus on new materials and technologies.
  • Rejection of ornamentation in favor of clean lines.
  • Integration with the environment through design.

Brutalism: 80%

  • Raw and unfinished concrete surfaces.
  • Massive, sculptural forms that evoke strength.
  • Influences from French architect Le Corbusier.

Postmodernism: 75%

  • Mixing styles and historical references.
  • Use of playful elements and unexpected forms.
  • Reinterpretation of classical elements in new ways.

Styles and Influences Explained

International Style

Emerging in the 1920s and 30s, this style was characterized by an emphasis on volume over mass, with a goal to create universally functional architecture. Notable examples include:

  • The Seagram Building, New York.
  • The Villa Savoye, France.

Modern Movement

Defined by its commitment to the new industrial age, the Modern Movement sought to create architecture that reflected contemporary life. Examples include:

  • Farnsworth House, Illinois.
  • Gropius House, Massachusetts.

Brutalism

Brutalism gained popularity in the mid-20th century for its robust forms and utilitarian approach. Key examples include:

  • Boston City Hall, Massachusetts.
  • The Barbican Centre, London.

Postmodernism

Emerging in the late 20th century, Postmodernism reacted against modernism's rigidity, creating eclectic and often playful structures. Examples are:

  • Portland Building, Oregon.
  • AT&T Building, New York.
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