| Docomomo International: Non-profit organization devoted to the documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the modern movement. Includes aims, activities, publications and conferences. |
| Functionalism and the City of Viipuri: A study by E.T. Dankwa of the 1930s Modernist architecture in the then-Finnish city of Viipuri, featuring works like Alvar Aalto's Viipuri Municipal Library. |
| I. G. Farben Building: Chip Chapin's photographs and history of the complex built l928-31 for Farben to the Bauhaus design of Hans Poelzig. Now part of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. |
| Italian Futurist Architecture (1909-1944): The architects, architecture and theory of an avantgarde architectural movement. Italian with English translations beneath. |
| Modcom: The Modern Committee is a Los Angeles-based volunteer group formed in response to the rapid destruction of post-WWII buildings. Includes listings of endangered and destroyed Modern buildings in southern California. |
| Pierre Chareau: Maison de Verre: Images and enthusiastic student's description of Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre, Paris, France (1932), a landmark of the International Style. |
| The Bauhaus: An illustrated history by Greg Flores of the new art school formed in Post World War One Germany, with bibliography. |
| The Canberra House: A history of modernist residential architecture in Australia's capital. House profiles, architect biographies, essays on styles and a history of Canberra. |
| Villa Cavrois: This plea for the preservation of a landmark of the Modern Movement in France, designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens in 1932, includes a history and photographs. |
| Wikipedia: Modern Architecture: A description of the development and characteristics of the International Modern style of the twentieth century. |