Supermodernism

/ˌsuːpərˈmɒdənɪzəm/ noun

Definition

An architectural movement that emerged in the 1990s emphasizing extreme technological integration, digital design processes, and hyper-functional spaces that respond to contemporary global culture. It represents an evolution beyond postmodernism, embracing cutting-edge materials and computational design.

Etymology

Coined in the 1990s from 'super-' meaning beyond or above, and 'modernism,' the early 20th-century architectural movement. The term suggests a progression beyond both modernism and postmodernism into digitally-driven architecture.

Kelly Says

Supermodernism gave us those sleek, almost alien-looking airports and shopping centers that feel like they're from the future - think of how different Dubai International Airport feels from Grand Central Station! It's the architecture of globalization, designed to function identically whether you're in Tokyo, London, or São Paulo.

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