The characteristics of Post-Late Modernism architecture movement may include the following:
1. Use of complex geometry: Post-Late Modernist architects incorporate complex forms and shapes in their designs that challenge traditional notions of symmetry and proportion.
2. Focus on sustainability: The Post-Late Modernism movement places a strong emphasis on eco-friendliness, energy efficiency, and sustainability.
3. Use of unusual materials: Post-Late Modernist architects often employ unconventional or recycled materials such as glass, steel, concrete, and wood in their designs.
4. Integration of technology: The Post-Late Modernism movement integrates technology and digital tools in the design process to create visually stunning and innovative structures.
5. Minimalism and simplicity: Post-Late Modernist designs are characterized by clean, simple lines, and minimal ornamentation.
6. Use of light and space: Post-Late Modernist architects utilize appropriate lighting and open spaces to create an atmospheric effect.
7. Emphasis on functionality: The Post-Late Modernism movement prioritizes functional aspects of the buildings and often obliges space utilization for the users.
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