ultrafunctional
English
Etymology
ultra- + functional
Adjective
ultrafunctional (comparative more ultrafunctional, superlative most ultrafunctional)
- Extremely and rigidly functional, without emotion or ornament.
- 2008 March 19, Amelia Gentleman, “A City That Sat on Its Treasures, but Didn’t See Them”, in New York Times:
- The disappearance of large quantities of these distinctive, ultrafunctional tables and chairs — most of them designed by Mr. Jeanneret, Le Corbusier’s cousin, for the city’s government offices, courtrooms and colleges — has begun to alarm architects and some officials in the city.
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