It is the ability to disturb our thinking about form that makes these projects deconstructive.The show examines an episode, a point of intersection between several architects where each constructs an unsettling building by exploiting the hidden potential of modernism.— Phillip Johnson and Mark Wigley...
Architecture" essay that accompanied the show, he argues that “The projects in this exhibition mark a different sensibility, one in which the dream of pure form has been disturbed” and that “It is the ability to disturb our thinking about form that makes these projects deconstructive.” The...
Deconstructive: to deconstruct is to question already installed ideas and thus conclude on whether they are still valid or whether they should be reformulated. In an environment like education, where the habit of questioning the big ideas is almost non-existent, cMOOCs have the merit of doing so...
It is the ability to disturb our thinking about form that makes these projects deconstructive.The show examines an episode, a point of intersection between several architects where each constructs an unsettling building by exploiting the hidden potential of modernism.— Phillip Johnson and Mark Wigley...
It is the ability to disturb our thinking about form that makes these projects deconstructive.The show examines an episode, a point of intersection between several architects where each constructs an unsettling building by exploiting the hidden potential of modernism.— Phillip Johnson and Mark Wigley...
“Islamic architecture in the age of artificial intelligence”, although an extensive set of publications interpreting the question of the definition of Islamic architecture, in general, is found. This article is pivotal in analyzing this heritage-inspired design approach in light of former criticism ...
It is the ability to disturb our thinking about form that makes these projects deconstructive.The show examines an episode, a point of intersection between several architects where each constructs an unsettling building by exploiting the hidden potential of modernism.— Phillip Johnson and Mark Wigley...