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ArtistSolid glass Neo-futurism architecture is a design movement that incorporates large amounts of glass in buildings, creating a sense of openness and transparency while maintaining the futuristic and avant-garde aesthetics of Neo-futurism. The use of solid glass in architecture allows for natural light to enter the space, creating a bright and airy environment. Large Glass Panels: Solid glass Neo-futurism architecture often incorporates large glass panels that cover entire walls or sections of the building. The glass is often tinted or coated to reduce glare and heat gain. Structural Glass: Solid glass Neo-futurism architecture often uses glass as a structural element, where the glass panels provide both support and transparency. This allows for a more open and fluid design, with fewer visible supports or columns. Minimalism: Solid glass Neo-futurism architecture often incorporates minimalist design principles, with clean lines and a focus on simplicity. This allows the glass to be the focus of the design, creating a sense of transparency and lightness.