Fauvism
Avant Garde Architecture embodies the spirit of innovation, experimentation, and radical departure from traditional design norms. It is an architectural movement that emerged in the early 20th century, influenced by modern art movements such as Cubism, Futurism, and De Stijl. Avant Garde Architecture seeks to challenge conventional architectural practices, explore new materials, forms, and technologies, and create buildings that are not only visually striking but also socially and environmentally responsible. It is characterized by its emphasis on geometric abstraction, asymmetry, and the manipulation of light, space, and volume. Avant Garde Architects prioritize functionality, sustainability, and user experience in their designs while pushing the boundaries of architectural expression. This movement continues to inspire contemporary architects and designers, who strive to create buildings that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also contribute to a better world.
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- [Fauvism.com] ART MARKET INFORMATION