International Style
This style began to take shape in the decade from 1920 to 1930 in Europe.
In the late nineteenth century Boga was uncomfortable with the eclecticism and the difference of architectural styles, as it took ornaments and key elements of various styles and periods, with no respect at any time to the relationship between form and function of buildings.
At the end of the nineteenth century Boga was uncomfortable with the eclecticism and the difference of architectural styles, as it took ornaments and key elements of various styles and periods, with no respect at any time to the relationship between form and function of buildings.
Modernism is a time in our history when traditional values began to change.
This style is based on previous innovations of the constructivist and especially the "elemental fonts" and considers in turn the growing need for international communication.
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