Constructivism Picture Dictionary of Modern Architecture: Constructivism Russian architect Vladimir Tatlin launched the constructivist movement when he proposed the futuristic, glass-and-steel Tatlin's Tower.
Constructivism - An avant-grade movement of the early 20th century that orginated in revolutionary Russia with work by the sculptor Naum Gabo.
deconstructivism : an approach to building design that attempts to view architecture in bits and pieces. The basic elements of architecture are dismantled. Deconstructivist buildings may seem to have no visual logic.
Constructivism 1925-1932 USSR Modern movement 1927-1960s International style (architecture) 1930-present Europe & USA Postconstructivism 1930-1935 USSR Streamline Moderne 1930-1937 Nazi architecture 1933-1944 Germany ...
Art styles and movements abstract expressionism, abstractionism, Art Deco, Arte Povera, Art Nouveau, Barbizon School, baroque, Der Blaue Reiter, Brücke, classicism, conceptual art, constructivism, cubism, Dada or Dadaism, De Stijl, divisionism, ...
Especially in Europe, various avant-garde painting styles of the early twentieth century: Cubism, Russian Constructivism and Italian Futurism Reaction to the sensuousness and flowing lines of Art Nouveau ...
Constructivism - Post World war 1 Russian art style emphasising abstract aspects of composition and design using industrial materials and methods. Consultant - One who gives professional advice. Contract - To undertake by agreement.
See also: Architecture, House, International, National, Tower
 
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