Monday, 21 January 2013

DECONSTRUCTIVISM

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DECONSTRUCTIVISM

Using graphical elements to state different types of communication in architecture.
Distinguishing between subject, object and the logic of environment defined as the objective truth.
Situation 1: The subject (architect) recognizes the system and boundaries of the objective truth. The subject has no intension of affecting the object.
Situation 2: The subject acts only within the logic of the objective truth. And the architecture becomes recognizeable and understandable.

In this 2 weeks course, we strived both to define the architectural tendensies of today, and to use deconstructivism as a tool for obtaining a complexity in buildings that distances the product from communication and easy understandability as the end, not the means.