Forget about minimalism: 10 stunning buildings in post-modern architecture
Postmodern architecture developed in the 1960s and has since exploded in the giant. It is characterized by joyfulness, courage, colorfulness and a variety of materials - and a relic of the phrase "Less is more". Here are 10 bold buildings from around the world - for those who love the genre
Forget about minimalism: 10 stunning buildings in post-modern architecture
Walla StudioPostmodern architecture developed in the 1960s and has since exploded in the giant, and to a large extent exists to this day. Postmodernism is a counter-reaction to the simple, clean design and is characterized by bold, colorful and colorful designs. If you were looking for a connection between such a design and minimalism - you probably won't find it. Know the phrase "Less is more"? So he does not exist in the lexicon of postmodernism, which only loads as much as possible. This style has a very wide variety of colors, materials and shapes. While there are those who claim that this is a delusional design that is eye-catching and disgusting, there are quite a few people who find grace and amusement. Here are 10 fascinating structures from around the world that showcase exactly this style of architecture.
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