Guggenheim Museum, NYC
Frank Lloyd Wright, 1959
Modern architecture is all around us today. Take a walk through any populated area and you are bound to
find elements in the surrounding buildings that can be considered Modern. One of the hallmarks of Modern
architecture is how deeply it has permeated into societies across the globe and through a variety of socioeconomic
classes. Modern architecture, like many of the architectural movements before it, leans heavily on the latest
building techniques and materials to achieve its goals. The style is pervasive, covering everything from the
house to skyscrapers.
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