[ ] International Style: [ ], [ ] a functional style of the 20th-century derived from | design ideas of De Stjl & Bauhaus [ ] culminating in monumental Minimalism, so called because it [ ] crossed national and cultural barriers; laying the ground for the subsequent | graffiti movement characterized by the use of steel and reinforced concrete, wide segmented windows, uninterrupted interior space, simple lines, & strict | geometric forms | [warehouses, lofts, office space] [ ] In·ter·na·tion·al Style: Hard-edge painting is painting in which abrupt transitions between color areas often of one unvarying color | [ ]