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Deconstructivist architects

Interviews with architects currently designing deconstructivist architectural projects, a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully 'accidental' works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular rhythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty.

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  • "Interviews with architects currently designing deconstructivist architectural projects, a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully 'accidental' works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular rhythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty."@en
  • "Interviews with architects currently designing deconstructivist architectural projects, a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully 'accidental' works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular rhythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty."
  • "The narrator and various architects talk about deconstructivism, a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism."
  • "Deconstructivist architects introduces a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully "accidental" works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular thythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty. Includes discussion by various architects."
  • "Views some buildings designed by "no rules" architects - the deconstructivists. Interviews Zaha Hadid, Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas, etc."
  • "Deconstructivist Architects introduces a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully 'accidental' works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular rhythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty. Includes discussion by architects Peter Eiseman, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Bernard Tschumi, Michael Sorkin, Frank Gehrey and Robert Stern."
  • "Joseph Giovannini and various architects talk about deconstructivism."
  • "The narrator and various architects talk about deconstructivism."@en
  • "Deconstructivist architects (also known as wreckers) introduces a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully 'accidental' works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular rhythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty. Includes discussion by architects Peter Eiseman, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Bernard Tschumi, Michael Sorkin, Frank Gehrey and Robert Stern."@en
  • "Deconstructivist architects (also known as wreckers) introduces a new international design movement that is now challenging post-modernism and transforming modernism. Both young and established architects from Tokyo to London to Los Angeles are developing intense and purposefully 'accidental' works that are not about beautiful composition, symmetry or regular rhythmic order, but about the erosion of what might be called architectural certainty. Includes discussion by architects Peter Eiseman, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Bernard Tschumi, Michael Sorkin, Frank Gehrey and Robert Stern."

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