Pop Architecture
Pop Architecture is a style that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its playful and colorful designs. It often incorporates elements from popular culture, such as advertising, comic books, and consumer products. This approach aims to make architecture more accessible and relatable to the general public.
The movement is associated with architects like Robert Venturi and Frank Gehry, who challenge traditional architectural norms. By using unconventional shapes, bright colors, and mixed materials, Pop Architecture creates engaging spaces that reflect contemporary society and its values.