Continuing our series revitising deconstructivist architecture, we profile Peter Eisenman, the US architect behind the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. A ...
Continuing our deconstructivist series, we look at seven early buildings featured in the seminal 1988 Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition at MoMA that launched the careers of Zaha Hadid and ...
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 ...
Now that 35 Hudson Yards is sufficiently underway, we can safely compare the once-abstract design to the reality rising out of the ground. Like all the buildings at the $25 billion Hudson Yards ...
The term “Deconstructivism” refers primarily to two inspirations. The first—deconstruction—is a form of philosophical and literary analysis created in the 1960s, which questions and dismantles ...
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 ...
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Cast your eye over a typical superyacht and you'll likely be met with an extremely polished and seamless package. While you certainly couldn't say the Valkyrie falls short in this regard, its designer ...