This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the evolution of architectural styles from historic to modern to postmodern. It begins with how buildings throughout history have reflected their region and responded to societal changes. The episode examines the emergence of modernism as a reaction to World War I and the socio-economic aspects of elaborate historic architecture.

The Bauhaus movement and the international style are highlighted as major branches of modernism. The episode also explores the rise of postmodern architecture, which emphasized diversity, historical references, and contextual significance.

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Episode Credits:

Production by Gābl Media

Written by Dimitrius Lynch

Executive Produced by Dimitrius Lynch

Audio Engineering and Sound Design by Jeff Alvarez

Archival Audio courtesy of: Boston Society For Architecture, The Orchard Enterprises, DukeLibDigitalColl-Venturi & Brown, Web of Stories, DukeLibDigitalColl-Robert A.M. Stern, DukeLibDigitalColl - Charles Moore, Zak Ghanim

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Build Smart

Gabl Membership

Emerging

She Builds

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