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  1. The tower of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Y. Lindegren & T. Jäntti, built in 1934–38) In architecture, functionalism is the principle that buildings should be designed based solely on their purpose and function. An international functionalist architecture movement emerged in the wake of World War I, as part of the wave of Modernism.

  2. Architecture - Functionalism, Design, Structures: The notion of functional art, most actively promoted by German writers and termed by them Zweckkunst, is most appropriately related to architectural theory under three headings, namely (1) the idea that no building is beautiful unless it properly fulfills its function, (2) the idea that if a ...

  3. Pages in category "Functionalist architecture". The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Functionalism (architecture)

  4. Functionalism is a theory in architecture which states that the buildings should be designed based on the function of the building. In the early 1900s, functionalism emerged as a need to build better for the people in terms of the functions of a space.

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  5. Nov 21, 2023 · In architecture, functionalism refers to the idea that a building's design should be built around its function, lending preference to the purpose and use of the structure over its style and...

  6. FUNCTIONALISM AND THE CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL DISCOURSE: A REVIEW OF FUNCTIONALISM REVISITED BY JOHN LANG AND WALTER MOLESKI. Publisher: ASHGATE, Hard Cover: 356 pages including illustrations, Surrey, England, 2010 - ISBN 978-1-4094-0701-0. Ashraf M. Salama. Functionalism Revisited:

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