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:
Defined by its commitment to the new industrial age, the Modern Movement sought to create architecture that reflected contemporary life. Examples include:
Brutalism gained popularity in the mid-20th century for its robust forms and utilitarian approach. Key examples include:
Emerging in the late 20th century, Postmodernism reacted against modernism's rigidity, creating eclectic and often playful structures. Examples are:
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