In the mid-twentieth century, Scandinavian designers shifted away from the strict, sterile functionalism that characterized early modernist design. While early functionalists prioritized mass-producibility and geometric minimalism above all else, later designers like Alvar Aalto introduced organic forms and natural materials, such as laminated wood and leather. This evolution was not a rejection of functionalism's core utility, but rather an expansion of it: Aalto argued that design must address the psychological and tactile needs of human beings, which are neglected by purely industrial shapes. By humanizing modernist aesthetics, Aalto and his contemporaries successfully showed that utility and warmth could coexist in everyday objects.
Which choice best states the main idea of the text?
- AAlvar Aalto and his contemporaries rejected the core utility of modernist design because they believed geometric minimalism was unsuitable for mass production.
- BEarly modernist design failed to gain widespread popularity in Scandinavia because it ignored the tactile and psychological preferences of consumers.
- Mid-twentieth-century Scandinavian designers adapted early modernist functionalism by incorporating natural elements to address human psychological needs while maintaining utility.Cevap
- DMid-twentieth-century design movements sought to resolve a global conflict between industrial manufacturing and artistic expression.