Post-Modernism The post-modern era is most associated with architecture appearing since the late 1970s, continuing through today.
"Post-Modernism: Late twentieth-century style that seemed to reject the Modern Movement, and had some Historicist references, such as pediments, columns, keystones, and the like, but often in a whimsical and unscholarly manner.
Post-Modernism in the late 20th and early 21st centuries has seen some revival of Gothic forms in individual buildings, such as the Gare do Oriente in Lisbon, Portugal. [edit] See also ...
Michael Graves is often credited with moving American architectural thought from abstract modernism to post-modernism. Graves founded his practice in Princeton, New Jersey in 1964 and taught at Princeton University in New Jersey for almost 40 years.
See also: Modernism, Architecture, House, Post, National
 
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