The History of Modern Architecture: From Classical Roots to Contemporary Revolutions offers a comprehensive journey through the evolution of modern architecture, exploring the pivotal events and movements that have shaped its identity. The book argues that modernism, rather than representing a clean break from tradition, is a continuation and refinement of long-standing architectural principles. It also explores how post-modern and contemporary movements, often seen as reactions, are deeply tied to historical progressions. Written in a clear and engaging style, this book makes complex ideas accessible and is perfectly suited for students, educators, and architecture enthusiasts. Its content is fully aligned with academic curriculum standards
Part 01: Origins of Modern Architecture: Transition from Neoclassicism to the Industrial Revolution
Part 02: Precursor Movements of Modern Architecture
Part 03: Reactions Against Modern Architecture and Emergence of Post-modernism