Definition of Deconstructivism. Meaning of Deconstructivism. Synonyms of Deconstructivism

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- Deconstructivist. For him Deconstructivism should be considered an extension of his interest in radical formalism. Some practitioners of deconstructivism were also influenced...
- exhibition catalog, where "deconstructivism" was described as a unified trend of the 1990s. It is believed that the term "deconstructivism" in relation to fashion...
- architecture was based on the art movement of the early 20th century, deconstructivism. Making the building itself a work of art along with the work in the...
- to be a place inspired by the post-modernist architectural ideas of deconstructivism. Tschumi's design was in partial response to the philosophies of Jacques...
- Deconstructed cuisine, or deconstructivism, is a style and theory of experimental cuisine which s****s to deconstruct the cooking and preparation of food...
- connotations of Russian constructivism are deemphasized by Hadid's deconstructivism. Rem Koolhaas' projects revive another aspect of constructivism. The...
- psychoanalysis, LGBT studies, and feminism. Deconstruction also inspired deconstructivism in architecture and remains important within art, music, and literary...
- high-tech architecture, neo-****urism, new classical architecture, and deconstructivism. However, some buildings built after this period are still considered...
- bureaucratic, sombre, and monumental fashion. Postmodernism 1960+ (US, UK) Deconstructivism 1982+ (Europe, US, Far East) Shed Style Arcology 1970s+ (Europe) Critical...
- examples include Constructivism, Neoplasticism (De Stijl), Neo-****urism, Deconstructivism, Parametricism and Expressionism. Avant-garde architecture has been...