High-tech architecture
High-tech architecture, also known as Late Modernism or Structural Expressionism, is an architectural style that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements of high-tech industry and technology into building design.
Structures in this category
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# | Name | Country |
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1 | 56 Leonard Street | United States of America |
2 | Fuji Television Head Office Building | Japan |
3 | Georges Pompidou Center | France |
4 | HSBC Main Building | China |
5 | Library of Birmingham | Great Britain |
6 | Lloyd's Building | Great Britain |
7 | National Academy for the Performing Arts | Trinidad and Tobago |
8 | Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts | Great Britain |
Media
Literature
- The Aestheticisation of the Steel Framework. The Contribution of Engineering to a Strand of Modern Architecture that Became Known as High Tech. Presented at: Second International Congress on Construction History, Queens' College, Cambridge University; 29/03-02/04/2006, pp. 2037-2054. (2006):