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Abstract (E): This article shows how an understanding of the uncanny may be crucial to an understanding of contemporary deconstructionist architecture. ... In many cases, these projects were designed by architects who were gathered under the header of deconstruction in the 1980s. Not only Coop Himmelblau,
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Deconstructivism, or Deconstruction, is an approach to building design that attempts to view architecture in bits and pieces. The basic elements of architecture are dismantled. Deconstructivist buildings may seem to have no visual logic.
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Derrida insisted that despite appearances of the architecture, deconstruction is not an architectural metaphor or any type of metaphor; as it takes place within a specific philosophical practice and philosophical thinking.
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in the 1960s. In general, deconstruction is a philosophy of meaning, which deals with the ways that meaning is constructed by writers, texts, and readers. ... Nevertheless, deconstruction, especially as articulated in Derrida's writings and as promoted by Paul de Man and others, has had a profound effect on many fields...
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In the 1980's a new tendency was born: the deconstruction, which was also called "new modern architecture" in its beginning. It was meant to replace post modern architecture.
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Gödel's paradox and Derrida's Deconstruction ... From now on every statement I make is true!! The preceding statement is false!! ... Derrida's Deconstruction...
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Decorated architecture [ dékə raytid arki tekchər ] or Decorated style ... English architectural style: the second, more ornate stage of English Gothic architecture, characterized by an increased use of geometric tracery and floral motifs;
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Design ; Community ; Architecture ; Discussion ; ... Message - deconstruction ... Responses | Architecture Forum | Architecture Students | Architecture Scrapbook | ArchitectureWeek ;
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