Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mar 7, 2023 · Written by Kaley Overstreet. Published on March 07, 2023. When people describe the modernist movement as a whole, they broadly reference the steel and glass skyscrapers which dot many of our...

  2. OVERVIEW. The phrase 'International Style' was one among many terms used in the 1920s to denote modern architecture. Introduced by an American to characterize a particular kind of European architecture, the term became generally applied in later decades to a broad range of contemporary buildings.

  3. Historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock and architect Philip Johnson coined the term International Style to describe this plain, unadorned architecture of rectilinear forms built of steel, reinforced concrete, and glass. The style transformed the skylines of many major cities around the world.

  4. Hitchcock and Johnson laid out three key design principles of the International Style: 1) Architecture as volume – thin planes or surfaces create the building’s form, as opposed to a solid mass. 2) Regularity in the facade, as opposed to building symmetry. 3) No applied ornament.

  5. International Style, Architectural style that developed in Europe and the U.S. in the 1920s and ’30s and dominated Western architecture in the mid 20th century. The term was first used in 1932 by Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson in their essay “The International Style: Architecture Since 1922.”

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · The International Style. Begun in Europe before World War II, this style became the leading approach to global commercial architecture after 1945. c. 1920 - 1980.

  7. Art Term. International style. The term international style was first used in 1932 to describe architects associated with the modern movement whose designs shared similar visual qualities – being mostly rectilinear, undecorated, asymmetrical and white.

  1. Searches related to international style of architecture

    style of architecture