How did modernist architects approach the design of public spaces?

Modernist architects approached the design of public spaces with the belief that architecture should be functional and serve the needs of the people who use it. They believed that public spaces should be designed to be easily accessible, safe, and efficient. Therefore, they focused on creating open and flexible spaces that could be used for a variety of purposes. They used materials such as concrete and glass, and they often incorporated natural elements, such as plants and trees, into their designs. Overall, modernist architects aimed to create public spaces that were reflective of the needs of society, while also incorporating the latest developments in technology and design.

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