Modern Architecture
Definition of Modern Architecture Hierarchical Category as it relates to Architecture
Modern Architecture refers to the architectural style that emerged in the late 19th century, characterized by the use of new technology and materials such as steel, glass, and concrete, along with a simplified geometric design, rejection of ornate details, and the belief in the functional and spatial, rather than the symbolic and decorative, aspects of design. It represents a break from traditional architectural forms and embraces the ideals of innovation, form following function, and the belief that less is more.
Child Hierarchical Categories
20th Century Architecture
21st Century Architecture
Architectural Design
Architectural History
Architectural Styles
Brutalist Architecture
Commercial Architecture
Contemporary Architecture
Deconstructivism Architecture
Digital Architecture
Futuristic Architecture
Green Architecture
High Tech Architecture
Industrial Architecture
Interior Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Minimalist Architecture
Modern Buildings
Postmodern Architecture
Residential Architecture
Structural Expressionism
Sustainable Architecture
Urban Architecture