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This is a detailed note that covers all 23 lectures. Includes: - easy-to-understand summary of KEY buildings with images sourced outside of lecture slides - IMPORTANT terms, buildings, location, architect, time, QUOTES - independent research and findings - interactive table of contents and navigation 1: Sources of the modern movement in architecture: 19th Century 2: Early Twentieth-Century Trajectories 3: Frank Lloyd Wright 4: German Architecture 5: Futurism and Modernism in Italy 6: Dutch Opposites 7: Vision versus Reality (Soviet Architecture) 8: Le Corbusier 9: Bauhaus to blood and soil 10: Humanising Modernism: Scandinavia 11: World War I and II: Monument and Mobility 12: European Emigres and the Internationalisation of Modernism 13: The Evolution of the Skyscraper () 14: Capitalism and Modernism: Postwar USA 15: CIAM and the Team X Challenge 16: Britain in the 50s and 60s 17: Modernism in Asia: South Asian Capitals 18: Brasilia in the 1950s and 1960s 19: Japanese Modernism, Metabolism, Megastructures & beyond 20: Postmodernism and Popular Culture 21: Postmodernism and Deconstruction 22: Regionalism + Critical Regionalism 23: Hi-tech and Neo-modernism


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