Jacques Derrida developed deconstruction as a way of thinking which constantly examines the nature and possibilities of meaning. The paper analyses spatial-economic, cultural and social context in which deconstructive discourse was translated into architectural discourse. Translation between these two discourses happens vice versa. Deconstructivism emphasizes the formal properties of architecture, like postmodernism, which is the subject of exploration by architects such as Coop Himmelblau, Frank Gehry, Eric Owen Moss, etc. According to some interpretations, the only solution for deconstruction in architectural work is incompleteness, an open project which represents never-ending deconstruction. There are different solutions for open projec...
In 2015, Ginette Michaud and Joana Maso published a book gathering for the first time translated int...
The series of Jacques Derrida and Peter Eisenman meetings, which took place in the period of 1985–19...
Most of recent anthologies on architectural theory concede that the encounter between architects and...
Examines the relationship of Derrida’s writings on architecture to his methodology of deconstruction...
International audienceAmong the many dialogues between philosophical theories and architectural tren...
L'enjeu de ce mémoire était d'approcher, à travers la pensée de la déconstruction derridienne, l'in...
Em 1986, Jacques Derrida afirmava: “One could say that there is nothing more architectural than dec...
By looking closer at the creation o f Deconstructivism, an architectural 'ism' that established itse...
Dans cette thèse, nous nous intéressons aux relations spécifiques entre l’architecture et la philoso...
Deconstruction in architecture is like a symbol of liberty. The French philosopher Jacques Derrida s...
"Far beyond deconstruction. Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen's view on architecture" This essa...
In this thesis, we focus on the specific relationship between architecture and philosophy in a speci...
With the reaction to the death of Jacques Derrida receding, the time seems right to re-evaluate his ...
Deconstruction, the thought of philosopher Jacques Derrida, has spread beyond its original disciplin...
Intensive relations between philosophical deconstruction and architecture, which were present in the...
In 2015, Ginette Michaud and Joana Maso published a book gathering for the first time translated int...
The series of Jacques Derrida and Peter Eisenman meetings, which took place in the period of 1985–19...
Most of recent anthologies on architectural theory concede that the encounter between architects and...
Examines the relationship of Derrida’s writings on architecture to his methodology of deconstruction...
International audienceAmong the many dialogues between philosophical theories and architectural tren...
L'enjeu de ce mémoire était d'approcher, à travers la pensée de la déconstruction derridienne, l'in...
Em 1986, Jacques Derrida afirmava: “One could say that there is nothing more architectural than dec...
By looking closer at the creation o f Deconstructivism, an architectural 'ism' that established itse...
Dans cette thèse, nous nous intéressons aux relations spécifiques entre l’architecture et la philoso...
Deconstruction in architecture is like a symbol of liberty. The French philosopher Jacques Derrida s...
"Far beyond deconstruction. Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen's view on architecture" This essa...
In this thesis, we focus on the specific relationship between architecture and philosophy in a speci...
With the reaction to the death of Jacques Derrida receding, the time seems right to re-evaluate his ...
Deconstruction, the thought of philosopher Jacques Derrida, has spread beyond its original disciplin...
Intensive relations between philosophical deconstruction and architecture, which were present in the...
In 2015, Ginette Michaud and Joana Maso published a book gathering for the first time translated int...
The series of Jacques Derrida and Peter Eisenman meetings, which took place in the period of 1985–19...
Most of recent anthologies on architectural theory concede that the encounter between architects and...