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Expressionist Architecture

Expressionist Architecture is a movement that emerged in the early 20th century. It is characterized by its use of dramatic, organic forms, bold shapes, and unconventional materials to evoke emotion and symbolism. Often inspired by natural elements and the rejection of traditional architectural norms, expressionist buildings emphasize dynamic, flowing lines and abstract forms. This style is closely associated with the early modernist period and can be seen in works like the Einstein Tower by Erich Mendelsohn and the works of the German Bauhaus movement.