modernistlik
Modernistlik is the Estonian adjective used to describe things related to modernism, the broad cultural movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In Estonian usage it covers architecture, art, literature, design and other practices that sought to reflect modern life through new forms, methods and sensibilities. Modernistlik works typically reject ornate historical styles in favor of simplicity, clarity, and functional experimentation.
The core ideas of modernism include a belief that art and design should respond to contemporary life,
In architecture, modernistik practice favors clean lines, geometric forms, open floor plans, and the use of
Today, modernism remains a major reference point in criticism and design, with contemporary work often reinterpreting