Avant-garde architecture
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Avant-garde architecture is architecture which is innovative and radical. There have been a variety of architects and movements whose work has been characterised in this way, especially Modernism. Other examples include Constructivism, Neoplasticism (De Stijl) and Expressionism.
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Architects
- Cedric Price
- Daniel Libeskind
- Frank Gehry
- Frei Otto
- Greg Lynn
- Oscar Niemeyer
- Peter Eisenman
- Rem Koolhaas
- Zaha Hadid
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Schools and movements
- Archigram
- Bauhaus
- Brutalist architecture
- Constructivist architecture
- Metabolism (architecture)
- Neofuturism
- Neoplasticism
- Rationalism (architecture)
- Russian avant-garde architects and their work
- Situationist International
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See also
- List of bizarre buildings
- twentieth century architecture, Bauhaus, constructivist architecture, visionary architecture, avant-garde, architecture
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