This would be called modernism as far as I can remember. We learned
Gropius, van der Rohe and Corb as the Holy Trinity of Modernism.
The post modernists used different forms - examples are Michael
Graves in Portland, Oregon, Philip Johnson (particularly the AT & T
Building), and Charles Moore (Piazza d'Italia in New Orleans). The
neo-mods used classical forms with modern flair.
The only nickname is have is "The Heritage Bi***" which I prefer not
to use in polite company.
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>is a building by mies or corbu on pilotis considered "post modern"
>architecture?
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>rocky, the sentient squirrel.
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then
names the streets after them.
Bill Vaughn