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International Style

International Style

The International Style emerged in the 1920s and became prominent in the 1930s and 1940s. It is characterized by its emphasis on functionality, simplicity, and the use of modern materials like glass, steel, and concrete. This style is often associated with the Bauhaus school, which aimed to merge art with industry. The International Style is famous for its clean lines, geometric shapes, and lack of decorative elements. It greatly influenced the design of architecture and urban planning, particularly in the United States, and laid the foundation for modernist architecture.

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BauhausWalter GropiusLe CorbusierLudwig Mies van der RoheFrank Lloyd Wright
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