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Postmodernism

Postmodernism is represented here through 1 architect and 1 verified work connected to Postmodern.

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How to read Postmodernism

Postmodernism is best read as a set of formal decisions rather than a single visual label. Its current archive context is Postmodern. The verified works in this archive span 1989-1989. Key figures include Philip Johnson. Begin with Hiroshima City Museum to compare space, structure, and historical intent.

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Period

Postmodern

Works range

1989-1989

Period context

Postmodern · 1980-2000

In globalization and climate crisis, how can architecture respond to image, data, locality, and public responsibility at once?

Globalization, digital tools, ecological pressure, and cultural identity reshape form, production, and public responsibility.

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The contemporary is not an endpoint but a living network where architects, works, regions, and problems keep rewriting one another.

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Figure

Philip Johnson1906–2005

Work

Hiroshima City Museum1989 · 广岛

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Architects (1)

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Portrait of Philip Johnson
Philip Johnson1906-2005

Buildings (1)

Buildings (1)

Verified works associated with this style.

Hiroshima City MuseumHiroshima City MuseumJapan · 1989