modernile
Modernile is a term used to describe the architectural and design style that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by its embrace of new materials, technologies, and a departure from historical revivalist styles. It is often seen as a bridge between traditional architectural forms and the more radical experiments of 20th-century modernism. Key features of modernile include an emphasis on functionality, clean lines, and the use of industrial materials like steel, glass, and concrete. Ornamentation is generally minimized, with a focus on the inherent beauty of materials and construction methods.
The movement was influenced by the Industrial Revolution and the burgeoning urban landscapes of the era. Architects