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NEO-MODERN (HISTORY, ARCHITECTURE), 1980s - 2000s, designers challenge…
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- designers challenge principles of International Style, Late Modern, Post Modern
- Expressive form, curves, oblique angles, a sense of motion, unusual juxtapositions
- Globalization continues as capitalism spreads
- New technologies + communication = trade agreements, growth, consumerism
- End of 20th c. China & India = important
- Use of technology, computers, and Internet dominates business, government, and people’s lives more than ever
- New science and medical advances
- number of goods & products are at all-time high
- HGTV becomes one of the most popular channels
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- 1977 - Peter Eisenman "Post-Functionalism"
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- 1988 - Philip Johnson + Mark Wigley "Deconstructivist" @ MOMA in NY
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- brings new vocabulary to 21st century
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- does not want to reform society
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