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Also known as functionalist architecture
20th-Century architectural style
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The tower of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Y. Lindegren & T. Jäntti, built in 1934–38)
In architecture, functionalism is the principle that buildings should be designed based solely on their purpose and function. An international functionalist architecture movement emerged in the wake of World War I, as part of the wave of Modernism. Its ideas were largely inspired by a desire to build a new and better world for the people, as broadly and strongly expressed by the social and political movements of Europe after the extremely devastating world war. In this respect, functionalist architecture is often linked with the ideas of socialism and modern humanism.
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