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Monolithic Modernity

February 16, 2016 in Modernism

From low-income housing to luxury condominiums, the high rise building has been a consistent staple in modern architecture.

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Tags: rome, modern, howard myers
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Rough Highways & Revolving Towers

February 09, 2016 in Neomodernism

The road to neomodernism was rife with rebellion and regard, but ultimately, it represents our globalized world.

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Tags: alistair alves
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The Introduction of Organic Shape

February 02, 2016 in Sustainable, Neofuturism

Technology has allowed us to create habitats instead of buildings. Now, it is about expressing ethics and emotion.

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Tags: francois li-williams, organic, shapes
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Only an Obtuse Facade

January 26, 2016 in Modernism

Modernism was about glorifying the straight line, but only the greats could use them to play with our perception.

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Tags: la emiliana, facade, lines
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Visions of the Future from Our Past

January 19, 2016 in Futurism

The industrial revolution allowed architects to move away from history and religion and more towards the future.

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Tags: history, ryuko solomon
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Ritual Reprise

January 12, 2016 in Postmodernism

As with any new movement, Postmodernism took a step backwards so that it could properly question its predecessor.

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Tags: art, anya lee, perspectives
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Uncover the Weimar

January 05, 2016 in New Objectivity

Prior to the second world war, germany had adopted almost puritan ideals about functionality and moderation.

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Tags: weimar, wwII, joachim l. blau
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On Preservation vs. Evolution

December 29, 2015 in Neofuturism, Sustainable

By balancing organic shape with clean design, today’s architecture proves that innovation can be both aspirational and sustainable.

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Tags: art, idealism, farah hendricks, shapes
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The Case for Useful, Uniform Lines

December 22, 2015 in Neomodernism

What postmodernism paused, neomodernism continued. With greater humility, it has moved us into the age of productivity.

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Tags: rational, beautiful, walt zeigler
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The Formula for Wonder

December 15, 2015 in Postmodernism

While it was not Postmodernism’s goal to create emoting structures, I can’t help but feel awestruck by their valiant experimentation.

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Tags: physical poetry, deolinda souza
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From Modernism to Tomorrow

December 08, 2015 in Neofuturism

Modernism was borne from industry. Neofuturism is a child of technology. Forms once impossible are now our reality.

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Tags: forms, shapes, vincent solmssen
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Engineering the Skyscape

December 01, 2015 in Neomodernism

Steel, concrete, and glass, all stretching toward the heavens. Neomodernism was about evoking power and order, none of which would be possible without engineers.

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Tags: engineering, power, kendra baker
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The Return of The Rainbow

November 24, 2015 in Sustainable

Though color is not often considered by contemporary architects, the emergence of recycled materials heralds its return.

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Tags: color, recycled materials, ramón artiga
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The 99th Year

November 17, 2015 in Futurism

It’s been ninety-nine years since the decline of futurism, but those long, aggressive lines still find themselves in today’s buildings, some of which evoke an other-worldly presence.

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Tags: christopher pope, space, sacred
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A More Holistic Approach to Landscape

November 10, 2015 in Postmodernism

Modernists were criticized for not considering the pre-existing skyline. Whether we’ve learned from those mistakes is questionable.

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Tags: holistic, landscape, aurelianus
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The Estate: Behind The Semantics of Wealth and Class

November 03, 2015 in New Objectivity

Words change meaning over time, but a building’s design will always hold true to its intent and representation.

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Tags: semantics, spirit, james von raske
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Unapologetic Art, V. III

October 27, 2015 in Futurism, Sustainable

When you look at any building, you automatically know what function it serves and who it’s meant for. Architecture needs no explanation.

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Tags: art, plato, stella newman
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Australian Functionality

October 20, 2015 in New Objectivity

Some residential buildings in Sydney were modeled after those of the Weimar Republic. Timeless, they serve a larger public.

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Tags: timelessness, sydney, weimar, jong mi kim
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Nature's Curve

October 13, 2015 in Neofuturism

Sharp futurist lines had a huge impact on society and the shapes of buildings today.

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Tags: bridgette barnabas, nature, shapes
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Living Inside Sculpture

October 06, 2015 in Postmodernism, Futurism

Like art, architecture is subjective. It’s no wonder commercial buildings have more Futurist elements while residential ones are often embellished.

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Tags: yannick lémieux, sculpture, subjectivity
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