Neo constructivist architecture

  • Constructivist artists strived to reflect the industrialization of urban society in their work.
    The movement's art and architectural works combined characteristics from existing modern principles such as geometric and minimal design, with a more experimental approach.
  • Constructivist ideologues maintained that the work of the architect must not be separated from the utilitarian demands of technology.
    The Constructivist theoretician Moisei Ginzburg (1892–1946) accused the rationalists of ignoring this principle.
Neo constructivist architecture
Neo constructivist architecture

Architectural movement

Traditionalist architecture is an architectural movement in Europe since the beginning of the 20th century in the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany et al.
In the Netherlands Traditionalism was a reaction to the Neo Gothic and Neo-Renaissance styles by Pierre Cuypers.
One of the first influential buildings of Traditionalism was the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam, finished in 1903.
Since the 1920s Traditionalist architecture has been a parallel movement to Modern architecture.

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