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    High-Tech Architecture | Engineering Meets Design

    Overview High-Tech Architecture emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s as a dynamic architectural movement that celebrated technological innovation and industrial aesthetics. This style integrates advanced engineering techniques with design, emphasizing the visible display of a building’s...
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    Deconstructivism | Breaking the Rules of Architecture

    Overview Deconstructivism emerged in the late 20th century as a revolutionary architectural movement that defied the conventions of traditional design. Rejecting the rigid orthodoxy of Modernism, Deconstructivist architecture embraces fragmentation, distortion, and the illusion of controlled...
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    International Style | The Birth of Modern Architecture

    Overview The International Style emerged in the 1920s as one of the most influential architectural movements of the 20th century. Born from the principles of the Bauhaus School and developed by pioneers like Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Walter Gropius, this style set the...
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    [MADRID] Torres Blancas | 71 m | Organic Brutalism in the Madrid Skyline

    Overview Torres Blancas is one of the most distinctive and celebrated architectural works in Madrid, Spain. Designed by visionary architect Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza, this tower is a masterpiece of organic brutalism, combining sculptural form with urban function. Completed in 1969, Torres...
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    [MADRID] Torre Picasso | 157 m | Pioneer of the Modern Madrid Skyline

    Overview Torre Picasso is one of the most iconic skyscrapers in Madrid, located in the AZCA financial district. Completed in 1988, it was for many years the tallest building in Spain and remains a key feature of Madrid’s skyline. Designed by celebrated American architect Minoru Yamasaki, who...
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    Bauhaus Architecture | History, Features, and Legacy

    Overview The Bauhaus is more than an architectural style; it is a design philosophy that fundamentally reshaped the modern built environment. Founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany, the Bauhaus school aimed to unify art, craft, and technology. The Bauhaus movement’s influence extends beyond...
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