Neo-futurism facts for kids
Neo-futurism is a 21 century movement in the arts, design, and architecture with an attitude of post-modernism and represents an idealistic future and "a need to periodize the modern rapport with the technological". Neo-futurism has absorbed sоme оf the high-tech concept themes аnd ideas and incorporating elements оf high-tech industry аnd technology.
Artists of Neo-futurism movement
The Neo-Futurist artists are American Erin Sparler, Marlow Rodale, Panayiotis Terzis, Miguel Ovalle, Italian hypermetaphysic painter Luca Bestetti, British Olivia Peake, Japanese Yuima Nakazato, Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag.
The neo-futurism in the 21st century has been creatively inspired by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the British architect Zaha Hadid, and by Vito DiBari.
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Images for kids
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The Pavilions of Futuroscope in Poitiers by Denis Laming, 1984
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The Tour de Montréal in Montreal by Roger Taillibert, 1987
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L'Hemisfèric in the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia by Santiago Calatrava, 1998
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The British Library of Political and Economic Science in London by Norman Foster, 2000
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L'Oceanogràfic in the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia by Félix Candela, 2003
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Auditorio de Tenerife in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by Santiago Calatrava, 2003
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The Turning Torso in Malmö by Santiago Calatrava, 2005
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Hungerburgbahn top station in Hungerburg by Zaha Hadid, 2007
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Liège-Guillemins railway station in Liège by Santiago Calatrava, 2009
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The Burj Khalifa in Dubai by Adrian Smith, 2010
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Iceberg Palace in Sochi by Andrey Bokov, 2012
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Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center in Baku by Zaha Hadid, 2012
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The Shard in London by Renzo Piano, 2012
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Pearl River Tower by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (2013)
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The Evolution Tower in Moscow by RMJM and Philipp Nikandrov, 2014
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TK Elevator Test Tower in Rottweil by Werner Sobek, 2017
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Aerial view of Apple Park in Cupertino by Norman Foster, 2017