08-22-2014, 08:12 AM
Deconstructivism Architecture - Peter Eisenman
The chief Decon theorist was Peter Eisenman(b.1932), who described buildings as made of disparate “texts” unable to be resolved into a whole. In the heady days of Deconstructivism’s birth, he called himself a “post-functionalist,” saying “My best work is without purpose—who cares bout the function?” At first he was more into conversation than construction.
The chief Decon theorist was Peter Eisenman(b.1932), who described buildings as made of disparate “texts” unable to be resolved into a whole. In the heady days of Deconstructivism’s birth, he called himself a “post-functionalist,” saying “My best work is without purpose—who cares bout the function?” At first he was more into conversation than construction.