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Reading Comprehension (RC) | Re: In its heyday, modernism was taught in architecture schools

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Q2:
I want to eliminate “D - employ unusual materials to express an architectural concept” but the last line of third paragraph
“…..thus encouraging the very impurity and heterogeneity the modernist movement condemned” is confusing me.

Will you please help me? Thank you! 🎉



alwaysHP wrote:
2. It can be inferred from the passage that, because Modern architects of the 1950’s believed that “Less is more”, buildings they designed were NOT likely to

(A) feature contrasting materials such as stone and glass on their facades
This clearly can be possible, because no where in the passage they mentioned that stone and glass is not used in Modern buildings

(B) contain spaces serving only one purpose
yes this is very true they have mentioned that designs are usually similar

Reference: n typical modernist buildings of the 1950s, differences between interior and exterior, top and bottom, and back and front—or, indeed, between
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