This style appeared in the first half of the twentieth century influenced by the German Bauhaus theories. Modernism is characterized by a return to minimal even minimalist decor, to pure and functional geometric lines and the use of new construction techniques.
It breaks with the past, notably Art Nouveau, Eclecticism and Regionalism.
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