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The Impact of Avant-Garde Art on Brutalist Architecture [PDF]
Brutalism was an architectural trend that emerged after World War II, and in the 1960s and 1970s, it spread throughout the world. The development of brutalist architecture was greatly influenced by post-war avant-garde art.
Wojciech Niebrzydowski
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Architecture, Utopia and the futures of the avant-garde
(2001). Architecture, Utopia and the futures of the avant-garde. The Journal of Architecture: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 169-182.
David Cunningham
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Evocations of Byzantium in Zenitist Avant-Garde Architecture
The Byzantine legacy in modern architecture can be divided between a historicist, neo-Byzantine architectural style and an active investigation of the potentials of the Byzantine for a modern, explicitly nontraditional, architecture.
Jelena Bogdanović, Bogdanović, Jelena
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Broken avant-garde movement. Reinterpretation of russian avant-garde ideas in contemporary architecture [PDF]
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the loss of identity. Is it possible to revive the architecture of the avant-garde of the 1920s in order to find a vector for the further development of the ...
Tokmacheva, Nataliya
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Deciphering the Concept of Avant-Garde (in Art and Architecture)
242iconarch:ISThis study is an attempt to draw a conceptual framework, constructed through the etymological elaboration of avant-garde. It is not only an attempt to unfold a map for understanding this concept in art and archi- tecture, but also to open ...
Savaşır, Gökçeçiçek
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Slapstick homes : architecture in slapstick cinema and the avant-garde
Slapstick film comedies of the 1910s and 1920s are marked by a highly mechanical' use of space as indicated by its fascination for the skyscraper. First and foremost, slapstick's interest in architecture focuses on the house.
Jacobs, Steven, Steven Jacobs
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In the 1990s, an Anglo-American digital avant-garde discourse emerged in architecture. This discourse narrowly defined digital avant-gardism through a set of theoretical explorations and formal experimentations and popularized a narrative of a young ...
Kataw, Hanan Bassam Yousef
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The term avant-garde in architecture has most often been associated with the conceptual architecture in western Europe of the sixties and seventies, many times overshadowing the predecessors of the early European modernists. Even looking back before this
Koutsou, Giannis
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The Engineer and the Avant-Garde : Concrete Artists in Sweden
A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1925-1950 is the first publication to deal with the avant-garde in the Nordic countries in this period.
Fagerström, Linda,
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