Postmodern Architecture Postmodernism In Architecture: Thesis

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As a result, it gives off the appearance of being somewhat economical in its use of space. In spite of its enormity, it does not loom like a shadowy giant in a city of low-register structures. Rather, it somewhat gracefully stretches lengthwise, taking on a majestic but unassuming centricity in the otherwise modest Milan skyline. This is an important feat because, as with most of Europe's older urban centers, it would be designed to achieve economic modernization without imposing callously over some of the remarkable historical structures that make Milan one of the world's most elegant cities. Another example of such architecture, "Philip Johnson's At&T Headquarters is often cited as an example of postmodernism. Like many buildings in the International Style, the skyscraper has a sleek, classical facade. At the top, however, is an oversized 'Chippendale' pediment." (Craven, 1) This reflects a flourish...

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(2007). Postmodernism: Picture Dictionary of Modern Architecture. About Architecture. Online at http://architecture.about.com/od/20thcenturytrends/ig/Modern-Architecture/Postmodernism.htm
MiMoa. (2008). Pirelli Tower. Mi Modern Architecture. Online at http://www.mimoa.nl/projects/Italy/Milan/Pirelli%20tower

Paradis, T.W. (2007). Architectural Styles of America. Northern Arizona University. Online at http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~twp/architecture/postmoderncom/

Wolfe, Tom. (1981). From Bauhaus to Our House. Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.

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Craven, J. (2007). Postmodernism: Picture Dictionary of Modern Architecture. About Architecture. Online at http://architecture.about.com/od/20thcenturytrends/ig/Modern-Architecture/Postmodernism.htm

MiMoa. (2008). Pirelli Tower. Mi Modern Architecture. Online at http://www.mimoa.nl/projects/Italy/Milan/Pirelli%20tower

Paradis, T.W. (2007). Architectural Styles of America. Northern Arizona University. Online at http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~twp/architecture/postmoderncom/

Wolfe, Tom. (1981). From Bauhaus to Our House. Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.


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