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Futurist Architecture

Futurist Architecture is an avant-garde architectural movement that emerged in the early 20th century, rooted in the ideas of the Italian Futurist movement. It emphasized speed, dynamism, and the technological advancements of the industrial age, rejecting traditional forms and historical references. Futurist buildings often feature bold, angular shapes, sweeping curves, and an innovative use of modern materials like steel, glass, and concrete. The movement aimed to express a forward-looking vision of progress, embracing the energy and movement of modern life, particularly through its emphasis on motion and machine aesthetics.