Post Modern CG&S Technology Architecture has ___ at the core
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Postmodernism in architecture
Postmodernism is an eclectic, colourful style of architecture and the decorative arts that appeared from the late 1970s and continues in some form today. It emerged as a reaction to Modernism and the Modern Movement and the dogmas associated with it.
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Post Modern CG&S Technology Architecture has Postmodernism at the core.
- Postmodernism is a dynamic, diversified style of architecture and fine art that developed in the mid-1960s and is still in use in some form now.
- It originated as a reaction against Modernism, the Modern Movement, and the dogmas that went with it.
- In the 1960s, postmodern architecture arose as a reaction to the austerity and homogeneity of modern architecture.
- The Vanna Venturi House was one of the first examples of postmodern architecture created by Robert Venturi for his mother, Vanna Venturi. Between 1962 and 1964, it was built.
- The following are some of the topics of "Postmodern Architecture," according to Charles Jencks: Variable space with unexpected twists and turns, hybrid expression Eclecticism, semiotic articulation, and a situation-dependent hybrid aesthetic.
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