International Style (modern European architecture style)
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Descripción
Refers to the style of architecture that emerged in Holland, France, and Germany after World War I and spread throughout the world, becoming the dominant architectural style until the 1970s. The style is characterized by an emphasis on volume over mass, the use of lightweight, mass-produced, industrial materials, rejection of all ornament and color, repetitive modular forms, and the use of flat surfaces, typically alternating with areas of glass.
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Otros términos
- Internationale Stijl [nl]
- Estilo Internacional (estilo arquitectónico europeo moderno) [es]
- International Modern [en]
- Style, International (modern European architecture style) [en]