Saving Modernist Architecture
Modernism refers to an overarching set of design principles that became popular during the 1930s. Characterized by an emphasis on volume, asymmetrical compositions and minimal ornamentation, modernist design is responsible for some of the most extraordinary structures ever built. Unfortunately, many of these buildings were built using nonconventional methods or materials that hadnt been tested for longterm use. As a result, some of these eccentric relics are in ruin and in danger of being destroyed.The Getty Foundation has committed itself to the overall understanding and preservation of the visual arts. Their grant program, entitled, Keeping it Modern, awards grant money to be used for the reconditioning of these buildings. Just like pieces of fine art, these structures hold a special position in world history, and the Getty Foundation believes that they should be preserved for future architects and everyone else.Continue for photos of modernist structures that are set to be preserved by The Getty Foundations total grant of 1.6 million.