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Deconstructivism - FDArchitects - 04-11-2014

The architecture spin-off simulates an appearance of chaos with dizzy, diverse perspectives. Vertigo and confusion are the desired responses. It includes the works of architects such as Zaha Hadid, Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas, and Daniel Libeskind.


RE: Deconstructivism - Prasoon Bansal - 08-22-2014

DECONSTRUCTIVISM ARCHITECTURE

The literary theory of Deconstruction holds that there is no fixed accessible truth, only chaos and multiple interpretations.

Decon reflects a work out of whack. Its fragmented discontinuous forms represented the uncertainty of contemporary life after the downfall of the Soviet Union, Berlin Wall and 1987 stock market. Decon architects speak of the concept of “disturbed perfection,” symbolized by elements that seem randomly stacked, bent or tumbling.

[Image: decon.jpg]