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Art Deco

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Features bold geometric patterns, lavish ornamentation, and a nod to the machine age aesthetics. Time period: 1920s-1940s.

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High-Tech

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Features the visible display of the building's structural elements, and industrial systems. Time period: 1970s-present.

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Bauhaus

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Known for its functionalist approach, with a focus on simplicity and fine craftsmanship. Time period: 1919-1933.

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Postmodernism

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Characterized by an eclectic mix of styles, bold use of color and shapes, and an embrace of irony and paradox. Time period: 1970s-1990s.

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Memphis Group

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Noted for its colorful decoration, asymmetrical shapes, and laminates. Time period: 1980s.

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Arts and Crafts Movement

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Promoted handmade craftsmanship over industrial mass production, with a focus on natural materials and forms. Time period: 1880-1920.

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De Stijl

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Emphasizes abstraction and simplicity; uses primary colors, straight lines, and right angles. Time period: 1917-1931.

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Art Nouveau

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Characterized by flowing lines, organic forms, and floral motifs. Time period: 1890-1910.

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Minimalism

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Focused on the idea of 'less is more', stripped of superfluous elements, and showcasing pure, geometric forms. Time period: 1960s-present.

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Surrealism

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Marked by a whimsical and irrational approach to design, often bending reality. Time period: 1920s-1960s.

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Streamline Moderne

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Reflects the aerodynamic designs of airplanes and cars, with smooth curves and horizontal lines. Time period: 1930s-1950s.

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Mid-Century Modern

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Known for sleek, simple, and functional designs with a futuristic edge. Time period: 1945-1969.

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Industrial Design

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Focused on the design of mass-produced goods, emphasizing both function and form. Time period: 19th century-present.

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Scandinavian Design

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Focus on simplicity, minimalism, and functionality with a close connection to nature. Time period: 1950s-present.

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Gothic Revival

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Inspired by medieval forms and ornamentation, emphasizing vertical lines and intricate detailing. Time period: 1740s-1940s.

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