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LATE MODERN (1) (HISTORY, ARCHITECTURE), mid 1960s - mid 1980s, Social +…
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- Social + Political transformations in North America + Europe
- Mid 1960s - increased industrial production, new technologies, & booming economy
- Media brings new ideas, products, trends, & fashions
- Designers start to question effectiveness of International Style
- Some designers have a limited design vocabulary leading them to repeating elements in designs and buildings
- Housing units look like office buildings
- Art galleries look like warehouses or hospitals
- Collegiate structures resemble factories
- Designers notice design flaws in modern structures
- unprotected glass, leaks, air-conditioning difficulties, and a lack of integration of the exterior and interior characterize many buildings
- 1972 - International Style's faults = failure of 2 buildings:
- John Hancock Center (Boston)
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- Pruitt-Igoe Housing complex (St. Louis)
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- 1970s - High Tech - home & office
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- Pop Modern (Pop Art & Op Art)
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Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Fraco Teodoro
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