niedermodernen
Niedermodernen, also known as low modernism, is a design and architectural movement that emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. It is characterized by its simplicity, functionality, and rejection of the ornate and extravagant styles of high modernism. Niedermodernen architects and designers sought to create practical, affordable, and aesthetically pleasing spaces that could be widely accessible.
The movement was influenced by the post-World War II economic and social conditions, which led to a
Key figures in the niedermodernen movement include architects such as Hans Scharoun, who designed the famous
Niedermodernen's influence can be seen in various forms of architecture and design, from residential buildings and