The term neoplasticism was coined by Mondrian's friend the Dutch mathematician and theosophist M.J.H. Schoenmaekers. |
Then he took his efforts to integrate neoplasticism into architecture and cityscapes one step further by adding colour to the building facades. |
Cubism and some of its progeny, suprematism, neoplasticism, constructivism, futurism, were its aesthetic foundation. |
His style, which he called neoplasticism, avoided both the reproduction of real objects or even filtered perceptions of real objects. |
The repercussions of neoplasticism have been widespread, affecting not only art but design and architecture as well. |
By developing the original ideas of neoplasticism, a free mode of structuring has been achieved, that can be adapted to the most diverse building projects. |