Theme: Centenary, 1935-1951. (architecture)
From: The Architectural Review
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Date: 5/1/1996
The Architectural Review was saturated with the mood of enthusiastic change in the 1930s. Articles dealt with the concept that traditional design could be linked to contemporary architecture without utilizing designs composed of several architectural styles. Contributors would submit pictures of their structures and write thorough evaluations of newly built structures. Despite the magazines's view of the style of Modernism, it credited the work of past periods.
During the '30s and '40s, the ...
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