"Post-Modern architecture is 'doubly-coded', one half Modern and one half something else (usually traditional building), in its attempt to communicate both with the public and a concerned minority, usually architects. By contrast, Late-Modern architecture, 'singly-coded', takes the ideas and forms of the Modern Movement to an extreme, exaggerating the structure and technological image of the building in its attempt to provide amusement, or aesthetic pleasure."
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| Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano |
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| Paolo Portoghesi |
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| Hans Hollein |
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| James Volnay Righter |
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| Ricardo Bofill, Office |
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| Richard Meier |
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| Norman Foster |
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| Philip Johnston, John Burgee |
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| Frank Lloyd Wright |
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| William Pereira |
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| Yoji Watanabe |
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| Tatsuhiko Nakajima |
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| Yasuhisa Kurosaka |
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| Shoji Hayashi, Nikken Sekki |
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| Arata Isozaki |
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| Arata Isozaki |
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| Arata Isozaki |
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| Hiromi Fujii |
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| Yasutaka Hayashi |
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| Kazumasa Yamashita |
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| Kazumasa Yamashita |
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| Mayumi Miyawaki |
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| Minoru Takeyama |
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| Minoru Takeyama |
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| Bruce Goff |
























