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The study of Expressionist Technocratic Architecture and its effect on the change of Architecture Space

Author Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Art Architecture, Shabestar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shabestar, IRAN

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 3, Issue (10), Pages 100-103, October,2 (2014)

Abstract

Expressionism technocratic architecture is one of architecture style that less has been set forth in the world. The main aim of this school is todisplay human internal emotions, especially emotions such as fear, hate, love and the anxiety. Technocratic expressionism are composed of two words “technocratic and expressionism”, expressionism is a new ways of visual expression in which the artist uses sharp colors and irregular shapes, zigzag and rugged lines to induce her/his intense emotions. Expressionism is a form of exaggeration in color and shape, a method devoid of naturalism that sought to express emotions clearer and more explicit, and technocracy is a technically oriented manner and technological encountering with all problems. By carefully considering the meaning of these two words, we will find that these two words have completely different meanings. In this study we have tried to express the profound relationship between these two subjects and to achieve this how mental states of humans are created by technology in the form of artwork and how with the advancement of technology, buildings are directed toward most statue-likeaspects.

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