MidCentury Modern
"International Style" in the context of architecture refers to an architectural movement originating in Europe and gaining popularity globally in the mid-twentieth century. It is characterized by its emphasis on form following function, simplicity, clarity, and a rejection of ornamentation. The style is defined by clean lines, minimal detailing, open floor plans, and large expanses of glass. Its materials often include steel, concrete, and glass, which are used to create sleek, modern structures that prioritize functionality and rationality over decorative elements. This architectural movement had a significant impact on the development of modern architecture as we know it today, influencing various sub-styles such as Brutalism, High-tech architecture, and Postmodernism.
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- [MidCenturyModern.org]
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