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25 bis Rue Franklin, 1903, Auguste Perret, Paris, France. Modern
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Schwanbach Bridge, 1933, Robert Maillart, Switzerland.
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Central Station project, La Citta Nuova, 1914, Antonio Sant'Elia, Italy. Futurists
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Power Station project, 1914, Antonio Sant'Elia, Italy. Futurists
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Chair, 1917, Gerrit Rietveld. De Stijl
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Hotel Particulier, 1923, & Counter-construction, 1924, Theo van Doesburg and Cornelis van Eesteren. De Stijl
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Schroeder House, 1923-4, Gerrit Thomas Rietveld & Truss Schroeder, Utrecht, Netherlands. De Stijl
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Schroeder House, 1923-4, Gerrit Thomas Rietveld & Truss Schroeder, Utrecht, Netherlands. De Stijl
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Einstein Tower, 1920-1, Erich Mendelsohn, Potsdam, Germany. Expressionism
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Goetheanum I & II, 1908-25; 125-8, Rudolf Steiner, Dornach, Switzerland. Expressionism
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Goetheanum I & II, 1908-25; 125-8, Rudolf Steiner, Dornach, Switzerland. Expressionism
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Goetheanum I & II, 1908-25; 125-8, Rudolf Steiner, Dornach, Switzerland. Expressionism
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Monument to the Third International project, 1919, Vladimir Tatlin, Russia. Constructivism.
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Iron Clouds project, 1924, El Lissitzky, Russia. Constructivism.
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Rusakov Workers' Club, Konstantin Melnikov, 1927-8, Moscow, Russia. Can tell whats inside
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Fagus Factory, 1911-25, Walter Gropius & Adolf Meyer, Alfeld an der Leine, Germany.
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Werkbund Exhibition, 1914, Walter Gropius & Adolf Meyer, Cologne, Germany. Integration of artist, architect and craftsman; rejuvenate German culture, revitalize the German economy. Rejects stuff
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Bauhaus, 1919-25, Walter Gropius, Dessau, Germany. School closed in Weimar for leftist learnings, and moved to Dessau. New Objectivity. Collaboration of artists and industry. Alternative to Ecole des Beaux Arts Model.
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Bauhaus, 1919-25, Walter Gropius, Dessau, Germany. School closed in Weimar for leftist learnings, and moved to Dessau. New Objectivity. Collaboration of artists and industry. Alternative to Ecole des Beaux Arts Model.
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Weissenhofsiedlung Apartments, 1927, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Stuttgart, German. Stripped decoration.
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Barcelona Pavilion, 1928-9, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona, Spain. Handcrafted
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Tugendhat House, 1928-30, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Brno, Czech Republic. Curved stuff
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