Postmodern architecture evolved from the modernist movement, however the principles of postmodernism largely rebel against the modernist philosophy. Postmodernists such as Michael Graves, Robert Venturi, and Denise Scott Brown, sought to repurpose the decorative ideals of classical architecture in a modern context. Many buildings built during this brief era characteristically used visual cues to suggest uniqueness. While modern architects believed that ‘less is more,’ postmodern architects followed the train of ‘less is a bore.’
Example: The Portland Building, USA (c. 1982 AD)
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