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Expressionist architecture is an architectural movement that developed in Northern Europe during the first decades of the twentieth century in parallel with expressionism in the applied and living arts.
The term "expressionist architecture" originally described avant-garde productions in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Denmark between 1910 and about 1924. An important historical reconsideration extended this term to include to 1905 and even more broadly to encompass the rest of Europe. Today the meaning has widened further to refer to the architecture of any time or place that shows some qualities belonging to this movement, such as distortion, fragmentation or the manifestation of a violent emotion.
This style was characterized by the earlier adoption of modernism by new materials, formal innovation, and unusual accumulation, sometimes inspired by natural biomorphic forms, sometimes by the possibilities of new techniques offered by the mass production of bricks, steel, and special glasses. Many expressionist architects served during the First World War. Their experience, combined with the political turmoil and social unrest that followed the German revolution of 1919, resulted in utopian perspectives and a romantic socialist program. Economic conditions severely limited the number of buildings between 1914 and the mid-1920s3, which condemned many of the most important expressions of this movement to remain paper works, such as Bruno Taut's "Alpine Architecture". and the "Formspiels" by Hermann Finsterlin. Ephemeral exhibition buildings were legion and very significant during this period. Scenography for the theater or films provided another outlet for Expressionist imagination and brought additional income for designers trying to defy conventions in this harsh economic climate.
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