High-tech

/haɪ tɛk/ adjective

An architectural style that celebrates and exposes advanced technology, industrial materials, and building systems as aesthetic elements. It emphasizes structural expressionism, prefabrication, and the integration of sophisticated mechanical systems.

Shortened from 'high technology,' the term was applied to architecture in the 1970s, notably by critic Reyner Banham. It described buildings that embraced industrial aesthetics and advanced engineering as architectural expression.

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