Utilitarianism in architecture can mean several things. 1. The belief that the value of a feature is determined by its utility. The quality of being utilitarian: housing of bleak utilitarianism. 2. The aesthetic of exposing necessary materials and features, such as metal or heating pipes, which are normally included in a design for their utility rather than their aesthetic appeal.

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  • Utilitarianism in architecture can mean several things. 1. The belief that the value of a feature is determined by its utility. The quality of being utilitarian: housing of bleak utilitarianism. 2. The aesthetic of exposing necessary materials and features, such as metal or heating pipes, which are normally included in a design for their utility rather than their aesthetic appeal.
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  • Utilitarianism in architecture can mean several things. 1. The belief that the value of a feature is determined by its utility. The quality of being utilitarian: housing of bleak utilitarianism. 2. The aesthetic of exposing necessary materials and features, such as metal or heating pipes, which are normally included in a design for their utility rather than their aesthetic appeal.
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  • Utilitarianism (architecture)
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