Asked by binky
What characteristics identify early modern architecture?
a.
emphasized organic shapes and materials
b.
used modern materials
c.
both A and B
d.
neither A nor B
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b. used modern materials
Early modern (early-20th-century) architecture is characterized by use of modern materials and construction methods (steel, reinforced concrete, large glass panes), functional planning, minimal ornament and geometric/industrial forms. Emphasizing organic shapes and materials is not a general trait of early modernism (that describes organic architecture or some later/parallel movements).
Early modern (early-20th-century) architecture is characterized by use of modern materials and construction methods (steel, reinforced concrete, large glass panes), functional planning, minimal ornament and geometric/industrial forms. Emphasizing organic shapes and materials is not a general trait of early modernism (that describes organic architecture or some later/parallel movements).
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