Postmodernism architecture in United States
Discover 24 places in United States shaped by Postmodernism architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Postmodernism answered modernist orthodoxy with color, wit, and borrowed history. It rose in the 1970s, peaked in the 1980s, and faded by the mid-1990s. More about postmodernism
- Carnegie Hall Tower Cesar Pelli
- The Palace Arquitectonica
- Atlantis Condominium Arquitectonica
- One Liberty Place Murphy/Jahn
- Mother's House Robert Venturi
- Guild House Robert Venturi
- SFMOMA
- MOCA Arata Isozaki
- Marriott Long Wharf Cossutta and Associates
- Rowes Wharf Adrian Smith
- Arthur M. Sackler Museum James Stirling
- Harold Washington Library Center Hammond, Beeby and Babka
- James R. Thompson Center Helmut Jahn
- 550 Madison Avenue Philip Johnson
- Lipstick Building Philip Johnson
- Piazza d'Italia Charles Moore
Other styles in United States
- Contemporary
- Modernism
- Beaux-Arts
- Art Deco
- Gothic Revival
- Brutalism
- Victorian
- Neoclassical
- Colonial
- Mid-Century Modern
- Neo-Romanesque
- Neo-Renaissance
- Federal
- Greek Revival
- Deconstructivism
- Late Modernism
- Prairie School
- Minimalism
- Vernacular
- High-Tech
- Moorish Revival
- Streamline Moderne
- Chicago School
- Italianate
- Mayan Revival
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