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The phrase "austere architecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of architecture that is simple, unadorned, and often characterized by a lack of decoration or embellishment.
Example: "The museum's design features austere architecture, emphasizing clean lines and minimalistic forms."
Alternatives: "minimalist architecture" or "simple architecture".
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He recalls quarrels between the adults, particularly over the austere architecture of Stalin Allee, a socialist housing project.
Mr. Hardy said he wanted to enhance the austere architecture to reflect more informal times, not transform it altogether.
It has the folksy warmth of a Norman Rockwell illustration and seems a far cry from the austere architecture he helped make famous.
The facades of some blocks, for instance, are being brightened by dozens of quaint sea-facing balconies, changing the nature of the imposing, austere architecture that stood as a monument to insatiable militarism.
The studio's nobly proportioned, austere architecture, by Richard Gluckman, is set in luxuriant woodland south of Albany, where Kelly has been since 1970 and now shares a house with his partner, Jack Shear, the energetic director of Kelly's foundation.
Many react to photographs of Mr. Pawson's relentlessly austere architecture (and especially of his home in London, where there's not a drapery, throw or knob in sight) with a mixture of awe and apprehension.
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If his strictures about conserving Lanzarote's traditions sound austere, his architecture was organic and sensual.
At first, Stewart's purchase of the Bunshaft house seems incongruous; Stewart is an advocate of a warmhearted, cozy domesticity, and the celebrated architect Bunshaft is an advocate of an austere corporate architecture, entirely impersonal in character.
The match kicks off at 10pm local time, thereby affording City fans plenty of time to wander Kharkiv's squares and parks before taking in its classically austere Soviet architecture.
In this clip, Tom Dyckhoff explains that far from being a simple toy, Lego has a clear relationship with real-world buildings – and the colourful plastic blocks challenged the austere modern architecture of the post-war era.
This month, the organisation is launching a project designed to celebrate the austere post-war architecture of Brutalism that could hardly be more removed from aristocratic mansions.
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