Instytut Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego (
2015)
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Abstract
Architecture and Deconstruction.
Case of Peter Eisenman and Bernard Tschumi
Intensive relations between philosophical deconstruction and architecture, which were present in the late 1980s and early 1990s, belong to the past and therefore may be described from a greater than before distance. Within these relations three basic variations can be distinguished:
the first one, in which philosophy of deconstruction deals with architectural terms but does not interfere with real architecture,
the second one, in which a collaboration between Jacques Derrida and a group of architects interested in his concepts is commenced,
and the third one, in which completed or only designed objects or new concepts of deconstruction created by architects gain their supremacy over philosophy.
The following book analyses these three possible ways, first of all with the reference to Peter Eisenman and Bernard Tschumi.