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  • Modular constructivism
  • Modular constructivism is a style of sculpture that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and was associated especially with Erwin Hauer and Norman Carlberg.

    Modular constructivism

    Modular_constructivism

  • Norman Carlberg
  • American artist (1928–2018)

    Carlberg discussed modular constructivism with art critic Brian Sherwin, stating, My sense of it is that "modular" constructivism is making a work of

    Norman Carlberg

    Norman Carlberg

    Norman_Carlberg

  • Modularity
  • Degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined

    definition transforms modularity from a compositional attribute to a thematic concern in its own right. A school of modular constructivism develops in the 1950s

    Modularity

    Modularity

  • Modular art
  • described as modular constructivism, reflecting both its compositional methodology and its architectural context. Each created stand-alone modular-themed sculptures

    Modular art

    Modular_art

  • Erwin Hauer
  • American sculptor

    later under Josef Albers at Yale. Hauer was an early proponent of modular constructivism and an associate of Norman Carlberg. Like Carlberg, he was especially

    Erwin Hauer

    Erwin Hauer

    Erwin_Hauer

  • List of art movements
  • Massurrealism Maximalism Metaphysical painting Mingei Minimalism Modernism Modular constructivism Naive art Neoclassicism Neo-Dada Neo-expressionism Neo-Fauvism Neo-figurative

    List of art movements

    List_of_art_movements

  • Swiss Style (design)
  • Trend in graphic design

    Russian constructivism, and the International Typographic Style. The basic principles of the Swiss style include minimalist graphics, the use of a modular grid

    Swiss Style (design)

    Swiss Style (design)

    Swiss_Style_(design)

  • Ritcher House
  • Historic house in North Carolina, United States

    Kamphoefner. The house was built on a modest budget and is an example of modular constructivism and timber framing. List of Registered Historic Places in North

    Ritcher House

    Ritcher House

    Ritcher_House

  • Serial art
  • Art movement

    Geometric abstraction Hard-edge painting Information art Modernism Modular constructivism Op Art Post-modernism Serialism, a musical concept Structuralism

    Serial art

    Serial art

    Serial_art

  • Outline of painting
  • Practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface

    Maximalism – Metaphysical painting – Mingei – Modern art – Modernism – Modular constructivism – Narrative art – Neoclassicism – Neo-Dada – Neo-expressionism –

    Outline of painting

    Outline_of_painting

  • Deconstructivism
  • Postmodern architectural movement since the 1980s

    obvious harmony, continuity, or symmetry. Its name is a portmanteau of Constructivism and "Deconstruction", a form of semiotic analysis developed by the French

    Deconstructivism

    Deconstructivism

    Deconstructivism

  • Moodle
  • E-learning platform

    Internet-based communities of reflective inquiry." Although how exactly social constructivism makes Moodle different from other eLearning platforms is difficult to

    Moodle

    Moodle

  • Neuroconstructivism
  • Theory about how the brain sculpts itself and becomes specialized over time

    direct rebuttal against psychologists who argue for an innate modularity of the brain. Modularity of the brain would require a pre-specified pattern of synaptic

    Neuroconstructivism

    Neuroconstructivism

  • Piet Zwart
  • Dutch architect and industrial designer (1885–1977)

    adhere to traditional typography rules, but used the basic principles of constructivism and "De Stijl" in his commercial work. His work can be recognized by

    Piet Zwart

    Piet Zwart

    Piet_Zwart

  • Monochrome painting
  • Paintings made with a single color

    achieve smooth "blank" surfaces. White panels were exhibited alone or in modular groupings. The Black Paintings (1951–1953) incorporated texture under the

    Monochrome painting

    Monochrome painting

    Monochrome_painting

  • DSRP
  • Theory and method of thinking

    thinking and cognition, built on the philosophical underpinnings of constructivism and evolutionary epistemology. The DSRP method is used in education

    DSRP

    DSRP

  • Abteiberg Museum
  • Art museum in Mönchengladbach, Germany

    Judd, no title, 1973 Bruce Nauman, Forced Perspective, 1975 Sol LeWitt, Modular Piece, 1966 Library, classrooms for education, cafeteria (temporarily closed)

    Abteiberg Museum

    Abteiberg Museum

    Abteiberg_Museum

  • Instructional design
  • Process for design and development of learning resources

    Jonassen, D. H. (1992). Constructivism: New implications for instructional technology. In T. Duffy & D. Jonassen (Eds.), Constructivism and the technology

    Instructional design

    Instructional_design

  • Tensegrity
  • Structural design made of isolated members held in place by tension

    descent, who contributed some works to the main exhibition of Russian constructivism in 1921. Koleichuk's claim was backed up by Maria Gough for one of the

    Tensegrity

    Tensegrity

    Tensegrity

  • Theory-theory
  • Means of human learning

    Publishers. ISBN 978-1464172052. Gopnik, Alison (2012). "Reconstructing constructivism: Causal models, Bayesian learning mechanisms, and the theory theory"

    Theory-theory

    Theory-theory

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • 2010s–present technological convergence era

    organisation within a production environment.[citation needed] Within modular structured smart factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth_Industrial_Revolution

  • Brutalist architecture
  • Architectural style

    designed in the brutalist style with some elements of structuralism and constructivism. It is considered a prime representative of the brutalist architecture

    Brutalist architecture

    Brutalist_architecture

  • Mathematics
  • Field of knowledge

    38. Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposiums [Realism – Relativism – Constructivism: Contributions of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium] (PDF)

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

  • Khrushchevka
  • Russian term for residential blocks built in the 1960s

    monitor the common room. Kitchens range from 4.6-7.9 m², influenced by constructivism, European trends, and the rise of dining out and packaged foods, offering

    Khrushchevka

    Khrushchevka

    Khrushchevka

  • Science
  • Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge

    Siegal, Michael (eds.). "The roots of scientific reasoning: infancy, modularity and the art of tracking". The Cognitive Basis of Science. Cambridge University

    Science

    Science

  • Magdalena Abakanowicz
  • Polish sculptor (1930–2017)

    to take on more structure and geometric form, influenced in part by Constructivism. Her one-person exhibit at the Kordegarda Gallery in Warsaw in 1960

    Magdalena Abakanowicz

    Magdalena Abakanowicz

    Magdalena_Abakanowicz

  • Jean Piaget
  • Swiss psychologist (1896–1980)

    development [421] Karmiloff-Smith, A. (1992). Beyond Modularity. [419] Bodner, G. M. (1986). Constructivism: A theory of knowledge. [403] Shantz, C. U. (1975)

    Jean Piaget

    Jean Piaget

    Jean_Piaget

  • Piaget's theory of cognitive development
  • Theory that discusses human intelligence from an epistemological perspective

    development (pp. 17–42). Springer US. Maréchal, Garance (30 November 2009). "Constructivism". Encyclopedia of Case Study Research. 1. Piaget, J., & Inhelder, B

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's_theory_of_cognitive_development

  • Glossary of areas of mathematics
  • special relativity. Constructive set theory an approach to mathematical constructivism following the program of axiomatic set theory, using the usual first-order

    Glossary of areas of mathematics

    Glossary_of_areas_of_mathematics

  • Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development
  • Theories in cognitive psychology

    JSTOR 3181583. PMID 12360826. Demetriou, A., & Kazi, S. (2001). Unity and modularity in the mind and the self: Studies on the relationships between self-awareness

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development

    Neo-Piagetian_theories_of_cognitive_development

  • Gandhara Nagara architecture
  • Temple architectural style from Pakistan

    resembling brickwork, forming mouldings and cornices, and may be assembled in a modular manner. Interior spaces frequently feature corbelled domes supported by

    Gandhara Nagara architecture

    Gandhara_Nagara_architecture

  • Thai typography
  • Visual representation of Thai script

    script genre is Blackletter, while constructivism is one of the major decorative styles. Blackletter Constructivism Blackletter Also known as the ribbon

    Thai typography

    Thai typography

    Thai_typography

  • Evolution of human intelligence
  • Evolution-related timelines

    requiring literacy. However, in reference to theoretical issues with constructivism in mathematics education and the failure of whole language in literacy

    Evolution of human intelligence

    Evolution_of_human_intelligence

  • Tête Dada
  • Artwork by Sophie Taeuber-Arp

    Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943) was a Swiss-born artist associated with Dada, Constructivism and Concrete Art. Trained in textile design and applied arts in St.

    Tête Dada

    Tête Dada

    Tête_Dada

  • Domain-general learning
  • Theory of cognitive development

    theory Learning Learning theory (education) Neuroscience Modularity of mind Constructivism Neuroconstructivism Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Domain-general learning

    Domain-general_learning

  • Mathematics and architecture
  • the revolutionary early 20th-century movements such as Futurism and Constructivism actively rejected old ideas, embracing mathematics and leading to Modernist

    Mathematics and architecture

    Mathematics and architecture

    Mathematics_and_architecture

  • Graphic design
  • Interdisciplinary branch of design and fine arts

    on the blue bar in the center of a red circle. In the 1920s, Soviet constructivism applied 'intellectual production' in different spheres of production

    Graphic design

    Graphic design

    Graphic_design

  • Geometry
  • Branch of mathematics

    2019. Retrieved 23 September 2019. Robert E. Butts; J.R. Brown (2012). Constructivism and Science: Essays in Recent German Philosophy. Springer Science &

    Geometry

    Geometry

  • Russian wooden architecture
  • American Slavist W. K. Brumfield cites wooden architecture, along with constructivism, as the most significant achievements of Russian architecture. The Norwegian

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian_wooden_architecture

  • Section d'Or
  • Art group associated with Cubism

    the Galerie La Boétie from 5 March 1920 included De Stijl, Bauhaus, Constructivism and Futurism. It was the revival of the Section d'Or which ensured that

    Section d'Or

    Section d'Or

    Section_d'Or

  • Abductive reasoning
  • Inference seeking the simplest and most likely explanation

    S2CID 16518775. Giacobazzi, Roberto (August 1, 1998). "Abductive Analysis of Modular Logic Programs". Journal of Logic and Computation. 8 (4): 457–483. doi:10

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive_reasoning

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    2002, 0674007964, pp. 430–432. Glasersfeld, Ernst von (1995), Radical Constructivism: A Way of Knowing and Learning, London: RoutledgeFalmer; Poerksen, Bernhard

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Maximalism
  • Art movement

    Readymade principle of his 1980s design-critical artworks, he follows a modular construction principle, relying almost entirely on pre-existing standard

    Maximalism

    Maximalism

    Maximalism

  • Antoni Milkowski
  • American sculptor (1935–2001)

    Salute to Sculpture, Academy Lafayette Park, Albany NY 1985 Aspects of Constructivism, The Atrium Gallery, G. E. Corporatio, Schenectady NY 1985 Steel ..

    Antoni Milkowski

    Antoni_Milkowski

  • David Schafer
  • American visual and sound artist (born 1955)

    Harmony (1993) were skeletal, theatrical sculptures referencing Russian Constructivism that invited viewers to swing on them and ascend ladders or suspended

    David Schafer

    David Schafer

    David_Schafer

  • New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • City in Middlesex County, New Jersey, US

    defined by the broad themes of child-directed learning in the vein of constructivism, Howard Gardner's 'unschooled mind,' and Montessori instruction; multi-age

    New Brunswick, New Jersey

    New Brunswick, New Jersey

    New_Brunswick,_New_Jersey

  • Timeline of Russian innovation
  • 1918 Jet pack (not built) 1919 Film school The Moscow Film School 1919 Constructivism (art) An artistic and architectural philosophy which was a rejection

    Timeline of Russian innovation

    Timeline of Russian innovation

    Timeline_of_Russian_innovation

  • Sophie Taeuber-Arp
  • Swiss artist (1889–1943)

    Vertical-Horizontal series. She later became known for pioneering abstract modular colour sequences. She joined the Schweizerischer Werkbund in 1915. In the

    Sophie Taeuber-Arp

    Sophie Taeuber-Arp

    Sophie_Taeuber-Arp

  • Reason
  • Capacity for consciously making sense of things

    Manktelow, K.I. (1999). Reasoning and Thinking (Cognitive Psychology: Modular Course). Hove, Sussex: Psychology Press. Johnson-Laird, P.N.; Byrne, R

    Reason

    Reason

  • Louis Herman De Koninck
  • Belgian architect and designer

    20th century, De Koninck developed an original form of modernism and constructivism architecture. Not a theoretician, L H De Koninck has rooted his design

    Louis Herman De Koninck

    Louis Herman De Koninck

    Louis_Herman_De_Koninck

  • Axiomatic system
  • Mathematical term; concerning axioms used to derive theorems

    of intuitionistic propositional logic by Arend Heyting. It allowed constructivism in mathematics to be reconciled with "deductivism", by an exchange of

    Axiomatic system

    Axiomatic_system

  • Education sciences
  • Study of education policy and practice

    people learn. Examples of theories of education in psychology are: constructivism, behaviorism, cognitivism, and motivational theory Cognitive science

    Education sciences

    Education_sciences

  • Innovation
  • Practical implementation of improvements

    only the relationships between them [the core design concepts]" (p. 12) Modular Innovation: "innovation that changes only the core design concepts of a

    Innovation

    Innovation

    Innovation

  • Research design
  • Overall strategy utilized to carry out research

    Qualitative Art-based Quantitative Philosophical schools Antipositivism Constructivism Critical rationalism Empiricism Fallibilism Positivism Postpositivism

    Research design

    Research_design

  • Glossary of logic
  • not determined by any rule or algorithm, often used in discussions of constructivism and intuitionism. free logic A form of logic that allows for terms that

    Glossary of logic

    Glossary_of_logic

  • Grammar Explorer
  • Language learning resource

    pedagogical concept underlying Grammar Explorer is firmly rooted in Constructivism (learning theory), cognitive psychology and recent findings of the neurosciences

    Grammar Explorer

    Grammar_Explorer

  • Inquiry
  • Type of investigation

    the integrity of inquiry places strong limitations on the effective modularity of its principal components. In Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, John Dewey

    Inquiry

    Inquiry

  • Modern architecture
  • 20th-century movement and style

    [Names from Kharkiv. Oleksandr Ginzburg — the forerunner of Kharkiv constructivism]. Kharkiv Today (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 10 May 2025. Дніпровська філармонія:

    Modern architecture

    Modern architecture

    Modern_architecture

  • Hungarian Americans
  • Americans of Hungarian birth or descent

    modernists for his modular construction and simple forms. Another Bauhaus artist László Moholy-Nagy, highly influenced by Russian constructivism, helped introduce

    Hungarian Americans

    Hungarian Americans

    Hungarian_Americans

  • Instructional simulation
  • Type of simulation

    Since the 1990s, trends such as the performance technology movement, constructivism, Electronic Performance Support Systems, rapid prototyping, increasing

    Instructional simulation

    Instructional_simulation

  • Luis M. Rocha
  • American computer scientist

    and has defended the grounded epistemological stance of evolutionary constructivism. He is a proponent of the view that the threshold of complexity required

    Luis M. Rocha

    Luis M. Rocha

    Luis_M._Rocha

  • Havana Plan Piloto
  • Model home designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret

    Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. The Pavillon was conceived of as a modular dwelling that could be combined with others like it to form a larger block

    Havana Plan Piloto

    Havana Plan Piloto

    Havana_Plan_Piloto

  • Critical realism (philosophy of the social sciences)
  • Philosophical approach to understanding science

    empirical emphasis within positivism and the relativist emphasis within constructivism.[full citation needed] Comparable arguments are made in a range of fields

    Critical realism (philosophy of the social sciences)

    Critical_realism_(philosophy_of_the_social_sciences)

  • Brian Clarke
  • British architectural artist and painter (1953–2025)

    Retrieved 3 October 2019. Amaya, Mario (June 1984). "Clarke's New Constructivism". Studio International. 197 (1005). Dickson, Jane (15–21 October 2011)

    Brian Clarke

    Brian Clarke

    Brian_Clarke

  • International Gothic art in Italy
  • staircase that also serves the other rooms. The small arches create dense and modular decorations, which multiply the openings and create rhythms of lace-like

    International Gothic art in Italy

    International Gothic art in Italy

    International_Gothic_art_in_Italy

  • Developmental cognitive neuroscience
  • Subfield of neuroscience

    neuroscience may shed light on nature versus nurture debates as well as constructivism and neuroconstructivism theories. Developmental cognitive neuroscience

    Developmental cognitive neuroscience

    Developmental_cognitive_neuroscience

  • Mihai Olos
  • Romanian painter, sculptor, drawer, art performer

    Brâncuși. Olos developed a universal city concept, "Olospolis," using a modular design inspired by traditional Maramureș wooden architecture. While first

    Mihai Olos

    Mihai Olos

    Mihai_Olos

  • Scientific integrity
  • Concept in research ethics

    standards, with different levels of compliance. While the standards are modular, they also aim to articulate a consistent ethos of science as "they also

    Scientific integrity

    Scientific_integrity

  • Usine Claude et Duval
  • French historic factory building

    rue Thiers, recalls this concept aimed at uniting the golden ratio and modular construction. The Claude-et-Duval clothing factory remains the only imprint

    Usine Claude et Duval

    Usine_Claude_et_Duval

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  • Beaumont
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Christian, French

    Beaumont

    Place Name; The Beautiful Mountain

  • Rovere
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Rovere

    Wanderer

  • Bikram | பிக்ரம 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bikram | பிக்ரம 

    Prowess

  • Mustafeed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Mustafeed

    Gainful; Profiting

  • Dhanyavi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhanyavi

  • Rakkon
  • Biblical

    Rakkon

    vain; void; mountain of enjoyment

  • Riday
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Riday

    Heart

  • Coraline
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Latin

    Coraline

    From the Semi-precious Sea Growth Coral; Nature Name

  • JEHOSAPHAT
  • Male

    English

    JEHOSAPHAT

    Variant spelling of English Jehoshaphat, JEHOSAPHAT means "God has judged" or "whom God judges."

  • Bangs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bangs

    English : variant of Banks 1.Edward Bangs of Chichester, England, came to Plymouth Colony on board the ‘Anne’ in 1623; he is believed to have been born in about 1592.

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  • Modulated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Modulate

  • Popular
  • a.

    Beloved or approved by the people; pleasing to people in general, or to many people; as, a popular preacher; a popular law; a popular administration.

  • Popular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the common people, or to the whole body of the people, as distinguished from a select portion; as, the popular voice; popular elections.

  • Modulating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Modulate

  • Morulae
  • pl.

    of Morula

  • Module
  • n.

    To model; also, to modulate.

  • Moduli
  • pl.

    of Modulus

  • Popular
  • a.

    Adapted to the means of the common people; possessed or obtainable by the many; hence, cheap; common; ordinary; inferior; as, popular prices; popular amusements.

  • Molar
  • a.

    Having power to grind; grinding; as, the molar teeth; also, of or pertaining to the molar teeth.

  • Modulate
  • v. t.

    To vary or inflect in a natural, customary, or musical manner; as, the organs of speech modulate the voice in reading or speaking.

  • Ocular
  • a.

    Depending on, or perceived by, the eye; received by actual sight; personally seeing or having seen; as, ocular proof.

  • Jocular
  • a.

    Given to jesting; jocose; as, a jocular person.

  • Ovular
  • a.

    Relating or belonging to an ovule; as, an ovular growth.

  • Module
  • n.

    The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection.

  • Populous
  • a.

    Popular; famous.

  • Molar
  • n.

    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The molar which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See Tooth.

  • Rumkin
  • n.

    A popular or jocular name for a drinking vessel.

  • Popular
  • a.

    Prevailing among the people; epidemic; as, a popular disease.

  • Nodular
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or in the form of, a nodule or knot.

  • Modular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to mode, modulation, module, or modius; as, modular arrangement; modular accent; modular measure.