Category: Europe
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The International Style Typology
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The International Style – Functional Modern-Minimalist Overview A glamorous, geometric style that combines rich materials and stylized symmetry from the 1920sβ30s. Key Characteristics Origin: France, Germany Space Logic: Structured Form Logic: Symmetrical Ornamentation: Clean, no ornateness. Surface Treatment: Solid hues, mostly non-patterned. Color Palette: Muted Materials: Steel, glass, and reinforced concrete Atmosphere: Calm GDR Classification…
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Victorian Classicism Typology
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Style Name: Victorian Classicism β English Courtly Elegance Overview A richly ornate, historic style from the 19th century, marked by grandeur, symmetry, and lavish detailing. Victorian Classicism blends classical order with romantic sensibilities, layering deep colors, carved wood, patterned textiles, and decorative flourishes to create an atmosphere of opulence and refinement. Key Characteristics GDR Classification…
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Art Deco Style Typology
Style Name: Art Deco β Modern Eclectic Glamour Overview A decorative, luxurious style from the 1920sβ30s that blends modernist geometry with ornamental richness, evoking glamour, speed, and sophistication. Key Characteristics GDR Classification Region: Europe β United States β Global Iconic Examples Typological Patterns Geometric motifs in metal, glass, and textiles Quiz Mapping This style matches…
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International Style Typology
The International Style – Functional Modern-Minimalist Overview A glamorous, geometric style that combines rich materials and stylized symmetry from the 1920sβ30s. Key Characteristics – Origin: France, Germany – Space Logic: Structured – Form Logic: Symmetrical – Ornamentation: Clean, no ornateness. – Surface Treatment: Solid hues, mostly non-patterned. – Color Palette: Muted – Materials: Steel, glass,…
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