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[[Image:The Crystal Palace.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The usage of new materials such as [[iron]], [[steel]], [[concrete]] and [[glass]] is ascribed an important place in [[modern architecture]], with [[the Crystal Palace]] of [[1851]] considered as its first large scale use.]] | [[Image:The Crystal Palace.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The usage of new materials such as [[iron]], [[steel]], [[concrete]] and [[glass]] is ascribed an important place in [[modern architecture]], with [[the Crystal Palace]] of [[1851]] considered as its first large scale use.]] | ||
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'''Modern''' generally means something that is "up-to-date", "new", or from the present time. The term was invented in the early 16th century to describe recent trends. | '''Modern''' generally means something that is "up-to-date", "new", or from the present time. The term was invented in the early 16th century to describe recent trends. | ||
* [[Modern Times]] | * [[Modern Times]] |
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Modern generally means something that is "up-to-date", "new", or from the present time. The term was invented in the early 16th century to describe recent trends.
- Modern Times
- Modern Art, a form of art.
- Modern architecture, a style of architecture
- Modernity, a very loosely defined time period from late 19th to early 20th century
- Late Modernity
- Modern dance, a dance form developed in the early 20th century
- Modern literature
- Modernist poetry
- Modernism
- Postmodernism
- Modern music
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