Futurism in architecture
Futurism in Architecture: From the Manifesto of Speed to Digital Parametricism Futurism in architecture is not a single style, but a collection of ideological currents united by the desire to express the spirit of technological progress, speed, dynamics, and a break with the historical past. Its evolution can be traced from the radical manifestos of the early 20th century to modern bio-tech and digital parametric structures that embody the futurist utopia in new materials and technologies. Historical Futurism (1909-1940s): Manifestos and Unrealized Projects Its origins lie in the Futurist Manifesto by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1909), which proclaimed the cult of machines, speed, danger, and aggression. Architectural manifestation was formulated by Antonio Sant'Elia in the Manifesto of Futurist Architecture (1914) and a series of drawings "Città Nuova" (New City). Key Principles of Sant'Elia: Architecture as a machine: Buildings should be functional, dynamic, resembling giant mechanisms. Elevators are mounted on facades like "steel snakes". Abandonment of decoration and historicism: Ornament is a crime. Aesthetics are born from new construction (reinforced concrete, glass, steel). Verticality and multi-levelness: Multi-story cities with separate traffic flows (cars, trains, pedestrians) on different levels. Temporality and changeability: Buildings should be short-lived so that each generation can build its own world. Interesting fact: Sant'Elia died at the age of 28 in World War I, without building any buildings. His ideas remained on paper but became prophetic. His sketches anticipated skyscrapers in the Art Deco style of the 1930s (such as the Chrysler Building in New York) and later Brutalism. Post-War Futurism (1950s-1970s): The Space Age and Megastructures After World War II, futurism was embodied in the belief in the boundless possibilities of technology and the exploration of space. Googie and populist futurism in the United States. Architecture of cafes, g ... Read more
____________________

This publication was posted on Libmonster in another country. The article seemed interesting to our editor.

Full version: https://libmonster.com/m/articles/view/Futurism-in-architecture
Philippines Online · 149 days ago 0 154
Professional Authors' Comments:
Order by: 
Per page: 
 
  • There are no comments yet
Library guests comments




Actions
Rate
0 votes
Publisher
Philippines Online
Manila, Philippines
27.12.2025 (149 days ago)
Link
Permanent link to this publication:

https://lib.ph/modules/boonex/blogs/blogs.php?action=show_member_post&lang=us&postUri=Futurism-in-architecture


© lib.ph
 
Library Partners

LIB.PH - Philippine Digital Library

Create your author's collection of articles, books, author's works, biographies, photographic documents, files. Save forever your author's legacy in digital form. Click here to register as an author.
Futurism in architecture
 

Editorial Contacts
Chat for Authors: PH LIVE: We are in social networks:

About · News · For Advertisers

Philippine Digital Library ® All rights reserved.
2023-2026, LIB.PH is a part of Libmonster, international library network (open map)
Preserving the Filipino heritage


LIBMONSTER NETWORK ONE WORLD - ONE LIBRARY

US-Great Britain Sweden Serbia
Russia Belarus Ukraine Kazakhstan Moldova Tajikistan Estonia Russia-2 Belarus-2

Create and store your author's collection at Libmonster: articles, books, studies. Libmonster will spread your heritage all over the world (through a network of affiliates, partner libraries, search engines, social networks). You will be able to share a link to your profile with colleagues, students, readers and other interested parties, in order to acquaint them with your copyright heritage. Once you register, you have more than 100 tools at your disposal to build your own author collection. It's free: it was, it is, and it always will be.

Download app for Android