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Tweet n. An influential modernist style in architecture that developed in Europe and the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, characterized chiefly by regular, unadorned geometric forms, open interiors, and the use of glass, steel, and reinforced concrete. ![]() (click for a larger image) International styleUnité d'Habitation, 1957, designed by Le Corbusier Berlin, Germany |
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