What is Modernism or Contemporary Architecture?
Modernism or Contemporary Architecture Design is an architectural style that emerged in the early years of the 20th Century. Modernism would become the dominant architectural form in the aftermath and devastation of the Second World War across Europe.
The roots of Contemporary Architecture Design can be traced to the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, which was composed entirely of cutting-edge buildings and cemented the United States’ role as a world leader in art, architecture, and technology. The open plan, horizontality, broad roofs, carefully wrought craftsmanship, and non-structural walls used in the temple would inform the design aesthetic.
Contemporary Architecture Design is characterized by its heavy use of new technologies with particular emphasis on the use of glass, steel and, of course, reinforced concrete. Many also define it as being the rejection of the old traditional neoclassical styles that were popularised during the previous century.
The role architecture plays in our everyday lives is astronomical. From the cool houses we marvel at pages to historical & iconic buildings that we recognize instantly, architecture surrounds us daily. The architects behind these buildings and homes of Contemporary Architecture Design are what we love and the following architects have paved the way for ingenious design, cutting edge innovation and have become pioneers of our built environment. Take a look at what we think are of the greatest contemporer architects of our time.
Contemporary Architecture Design would remain the dominant architectural form throughout most the 20th Century until it was deposed in the 1980's by, the appropriately termed, postmodernist style.