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27: 335: 313: 291: 138: 1463: 77:, who criticized the lack of "functional" directness" and "simplicity" of modernist architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright. The subsequent writings of Vautier, identified emergent characteristics of the new architecture, which include the centrality of rationalism, mathematics, and calculation to the aesthetic experience. 80:
Neomodernist architecture holds that contemporary architecture has surpassed postmodernism and neoeclecticism. The scattered trends developed in response to this view coalesced and reinforced each other leading to a new complete form. Several factors contributed to this development and these include
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inspired uniqueness. Neomodern architecture shares many of the basic characteristics of modernism. Both reject classical ornamentation, decorations, and deliberate ambitions to continue pre-modernist traditions. Neomodernist buildings, like modernist ones, are designed to be largely monolithic and
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on the premise that the diversity of contemporary art was being stifled by the state supported art institutions and organisations. The group have no common style or media but there is a bias towards figurative painting. Original artists listed:
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as a dominant form of architecture in the 20th and 21st centuries, especially in corporate offices. It tends to be used for certain segments of buildings. Many residential houses tend to embrace
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functional. The emphasis on rationalism and calculation in creating the aesthetic experience is augmented by the focus on utility, economy, and natural selection.
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in Toronto. When first proposed in the 1980s the building had a strongly postmodernist design. The final design, completed in 2009, adopted the neomodern style.
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The move to reboot architectural design is not a recent phenomenon. There are scholars who trace new modernist thoughts to
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This article is about the architectural movement. For the philosophical movement, see
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published in the 1920s. This text, which was reprinted in English in 1931 as
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Ching, Francis D. K.; Jarzombek, Mark M.; Prakash, Vikramaditya (2017).
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Architecture's Evil Empire?: The Triumph and Tragedy of Global Modernism
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styles, for instance, and major monuments today most often opt for
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The Jewish Contribution to Modern Architecture, 1830-1930
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