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This might also help with sharpening the definition, which isn't quite there yet. [[User:Arminden|Arminden]] ([[User talk:Arminden|talk]]) 21:22, 17 April 2025 (UTC)
== Bauhaus probably here by mistake ==
:;"The Bauhaus movement
:"The [[Bauhaus]] movement, along with architects like [[Walter Gropius]] and [[Mies van der Rohe]], kickstarted Modernist architecture in [[Weimar republic |Germany]] during the 1920s. After the [[Nazis]] shut down the Bauhaus in 1933, these architects brought their innovative style to the United States, where it became hugely popular and influential."
What makes Bauhaus be part of MODERNE, as opposed to being just another style among the many [[Modern architecture |Modern]] (w/o a final -e) architectural styles?
The vague definition offered for the topic at hand (and the confusing name), '''Moderne architecture''' (Moderne ''with'' a final -e), strikes again.
Also '''unsourced'''. Removed. [[User:Arminden|Arminden]] ([[User talk:Arminden|talk]]) 21:49, 17 April 2025 (UTC)
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