Sainte Marie de La Tourette by Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier designed the Sainte Marie de La Tourette Monastery in 1960 for a Dominican Order priory near Lyon, France. The Dominican Order convent sinks into the edge of a…
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Modernism is a cultural and intellectual movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a self-conscious break with the traditional ways of thinking and a search for new forms of expression and cultural practices. In architecture, Modernism refers to a style and approach to building design that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by a focus on functionality, simplicity, and the use of new materials and technologies, such as concrete and steel. Modernist architecture rejected historical styles and ornate decoration in favor of clean lines, geometric shapes, and a focus on form following function. It had a profound impact on the development of architecture and remains a major influence on contemporary design.
Le Corbusier designed the Sainte Marie de La Tourette Monastery in 1960 for a Dominican Order priory near Lyon, France. The Dominican Order convent sinks into the edge of a…
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Continue readingBuilt-in 1979 by Japanese Architect Togo Murano, the Yatsugatake Art Museum has a unique design with a dome shape like a spaceport determined by the building materials and the construction method.
Continue readingBuilt-in 1946 by Japanese Architect Togo Murano, the World Peace Memorial Cathedral is a Catholic Catholic Church constructed in remembrance of the A-bomb, the war victims, and also to pray…
Continue readingThe St. Mary’s Cathedral, located in Tokyo, Japan, was designed by the renowned architect Kenzo Tange and built in 1964. This building was constructed to replace the old wooden cathedral,…
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