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Functionalism

Functionalist Architecture is a design approach that emerged in the early 20th century as part of the modernist movement, emphasizing practical use and function over decorative elements. This style focuses on simplicity, efficiency, and the use of modern materials like steel, concrete, and glass. Adhering to principles such as “form follows function,” functionalist architecture minimizes ornamentation and creates open, flexible spaces filled with natural light. The honest expression of materials and structure is also an essential aspect of this design philosophy, which has significantly influenced the development of modern architecture and continues to shape contemporary design principles.