Postmodern Architecture
Postmodern Architecture is an architectural style that emerged in the late 20th century, primarily from the 1960s to the 1990s. It gained prominence as a reaction against the rigid modernist principles of simplicity and functionalism. Postmodern architects embraced complexity, diversity, and a playful approach to design. They incorporated historical references, eclectic elements, and cultural symbolism into their buildings, challenging the idea of a single unified style. Famous examples of postmodern architecture include the Piazza d'Italia in New Orleans and the AT&T Building in New York City, which popularized the use of ornamentation and contextualism.
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SOMETHING in the style of Postmodern Architecture