How did modernist architecture approach the design of public transportation?

Modernist architecture approached the design of public transportation with a focus on functionality, efficiency, and simplicity. Modernist architects believed that public transportation should be designed in a way that enhances the user experience while also meeting the practical needs of commuters. They emphasized clean lines, unadorned surfaces, and the use of modern materials such as steel and glass. They also sought to create buildings and spaces that were adaptable and could easily be repurposed to meet changing needs. Overall, modernist architecture sought to create public transportation systems that were efficient, practical, and visually appealing.

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