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concept:modern-movement-architectureModern Movement (architecture)
The 20th-century architectural movement that prioritized originality and broke with tradition, often structure-destroying.
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- Fundamental critique of modernism.
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- Architectural movement that Alexander positions his work against, seeking alternatives grounded in deeper understanding of past knowledge systems.
- Late 20th-century architectural style that continued image-driven, structure-destroying approaches.
- A 20th-century architectural movement whose form languages are considered too crude to create living structure.
- A trend toward using plentiful, cheap, and naturally available materials; Alexander acknowledges its positive aspects but critiques its archaic tendencies.
- Historical design movement that influenced Alexander's work but which he has advanced and extended with systematic methodology.
- Alexander's projected future architecture using ultramodern materials and process-based techniques to achieve living structure unlike 20th-century mechanical repetition.
- The need for a new kind of process in society.
- A late 20th-century architectural style that mixes historical references but fails to produce living structure.