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The term “biomimetics,” used to describe architecture that mimics natural forms and processes, was coined by Otto Schmitt in the mid-20th century, but the concept has been around for longer.
in the early 20th century. After the manifesto's publication, Futurism quickly came to the forefront of public conscience and opened the way for many other cutting edge movements in the art world ...
If the 19th century was about the discovery of the future, then the 20th century was about the rapid exploration and exploitation of the future. A century ago, the concept was fresh and exciting ...
A throwback to early 20th Century aviation may hold the key to ... Strongly reminiscent of biplanes still in use today, the researcher's concept supersonic aircraft introduces a second wing ...
The Future of Architecture Since 1889, Jean-Louis Cohen's new history of the Modern movement, rises to this challenge—addressing an extraordinary range of architectural achievement and showing how the ...
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