Deconstructivist

Esquema

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Jerarquía

<international post-1945 styles and movements> > <post-1945 architecture and design styles and movements>

Descripción

Refers to the philosophical and literary movement associated with the writing of French scholar Jacques Derrida in the 1960s and later applied to the visual arts and architecture in the 1980s. The movement advocates undermining the dominant component in established binary structures, such as nature vs culture, in order to arrive at a new dialectic. In architecture, the style is charcterized by a purposeful displacement of structural elements, resulting in buildings with no specific purpose.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300112407

Otros términos

  • 解構主義 [zh]
  • deconstructivisme [nl]
  • Deconstructivo [es]
  • jiě gòu zhǔ yì [zh]
  • jie gou zhu yi [zh]
  • chieh kou chu i [zh]
  • Deconstructivism [en]
  • Deconstruction (architecture) [en]
  • Deconstrucción [es]