PWA Moderne

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PWA Moderne is an architectural style associated with U.S. New Deal–era public works that blends stripped-down classical forms with streamlined modern design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural movement
architectural style
aimedAt expressing governmental stability
projecting modern efficiency
symbolizing progress and recovery
architecturalPeriod 20th century
architecturalStyleCombines streamlined modern design
stripped classicism
associatedWith New Deal NERFINISHED
Public Works Administration NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor courthouses
federal buildings
hospitals
local government buildings
municipal utilities buildings
post offices
schools
state buildings
hasCharacteristic blend of traditional and modern aesthetics
emphasis on solidity and permanence
flat or low-pitched roofs
formal, axial compositions
geometric forms
inscribed panels and friezes
integrated bas-relief panels
large, formal entrances
minimal surface ornamentation
monumental massing
parapet walls
setbacks and stepped profiles
simplified classical ornament
streamlined detailing
stripped classical forms
symmetrical facades
tall window openings grouped in vertical bays
use of modern construction methods
use of stone or concrete cladding
vertical emphasis
historicalContext Great Depression NERFINISHED
U.S. New Deal public works programs
influencedBy Art Deco NERFINISHED
Beaux-Arts architecture NERFINISHED
Classical architecture
Streamline Moderne NERFINISHED
startTime 1930s
use civic buildings
government buildings
infrastructure projects
public buildings

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