Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Modernist architects believed their plain, functional style matched modern technology, but their strict design rules didn’t fit how buildings were actually built. The movement started small but became influential and pushed its own ideals, often ignoring other concerns. As construction grew more specialized with many subcontractors, the Modernist aim of exposing steel and concrete required very skilled, expensive work and was often impractical. Because Modernists wouldn’t give up these aesthetic rules, interest in the movement faded and Postmodern architects criticized its limits.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the author's explicit statements about why the exposing-structure ideal was problematic—especially lines about architects' motives and the practical consequences—and use those sentences to infer whether the ideal was aesthetic or practical.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage24.It can be inferred that the author of the passage believes which one of the following about Modern Movement architects' ideal of exposing structural materials?
Correct Answer
E
The author explicitly ties the exposing-structure ideal to aesthetic priorities. Support: 'Modernist architects were reluctant to admit that their concerns were chiefly aesthetic.' The passage also states that 'one of the chief construction ideals of the Modern Movement was to "honestly" expose structural materials such as steel and concrete,' and that doing so 'called for an unrealistically high level of craftmanship' and 'could only be accomplished at considerable cost.' Finally, 'the need to expose structural elements imposed unnecessary limitations on building design.' These sentences show the ideal arose from aesthetic concerns despite practical difficulties, so E is correct.
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