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Neo-avant-garde Architecture

Neo-avant-garde architecture refers to a modern movement that revisits and expands upon the experimental ideas of early 20th-century avant-garde architects. It challenges traditional forms, materials, and functions, emphasizing innovation, individuality, and multidisciplinary approaches. Neo-avant-garde designers often experiment with new technologies, spatial concepts, and aesthetic languages to push the boundaries of architecture. This movement seeks to disrupt conventional norms, fostering originality and reflect contemporary social, technological, and cultural influences, while drawing inspiration from historical avant-garde movements like Constructivism, Deconstructivism, and Minimalism.