Deconstructivism existed long before the 1970s, writes architecture critic Joseph Giovannini, who wrote the book Architecture Unbound to tell the full history of the style, in this opinion piece as ...
Deconstructivism was built on intellectual rigour and a desire for exploration that contemporary architects do not share, says French-Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi in this exclusive interview as ...
If we define deconstructivism, it literally translates to the breaking down, or demolishing of a constructed structure, whether it being for structural reasons or just an act of rebellion. It is ...
In his novel “From Bauhaus to Our House,” author Tom Wolfe coined the term “glass box” to describe the geometrically pure buildings first formulated in the international style of nearly 60 years ago ...
On January 22, Mark Wigley, Bernard Tschumi, and Peter Eisenman took the stage in MoMA’s theater to reflect upon Deconstructivist Architecture, the landmark 1988 exhibit curated by Wigley and Philip ...
Domenig was one of Austria’s most radical architects and a major influence on many of architecture’s leading lights but remains widely unknown. A new exhibition aims to change that. He was born in ...
This quintessentially Middle American city has no mountains, no oceans and no great lakes, but it does have an attraction no other metropolis can match: a brand-new convention center that looks like ...
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