Deconstuctivism

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Deconstuctivism
American Architecture
Deconstruction
Architecture
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Peter Eisenman, House II, Falk House
Hardwick, CT 1969-1970
Peter Eisenman, House II, Falk House
Hardwick, CT 1969-1970
Peter Eisenman, Frank House
Washington, CT, 1975
Matthews
Peter Eisenman, Frank House
Washington, CT, 1975
Matthews
Frank Gehry, Gehry Residence
Santa Monica, CA 1978
Peter Eisenman, Wexner
Center for the Arts
Ohio State University, OH 1983-1989
Peter Eisenman, Wexner Center for the Arts
Ohio State University, OH 1983-1989
Matthews
Peter Eisenman, Wexner Center for the Arts
Ohio State University, OH 1983-1989
Matthews
Peter Eisenman, Wexner Center for the Arts
Ohio State University, OH 1983-1989
Peter Eisenman, Wexner Center for the Arts
Ohio State University, OH 1983-1989
Coop Himmelblau
We want architecture to have more: we
want architecture that bleeds, that
exhausts, that revolves, and even
breaks; architecture that burns, that
stings, that rips, that tears under stress.
Architecture should be cavernous, fiery,
smooth, hard, angular, alluring,
repelling, wet, dry, throbbing. Alive or
dead. Cold: then cold as a block of ice.
Hot: then hot as a blazing wind.
Coop Himmelblau, Office Extension
Vienna, Austria, 1988 to 1989
www.kmtspace.com
Coop Himmelblau, Office Extension
Vienna, Austria, 1988 to 1989
www.kmtspace.com
Matthews
Coop Himmelblau, Rehak House
Malibu, CA
www.kmtspace.com
Peter Eisenman, Emory Center for the Arts
Atlanta, GA 1991
Peter Eisenman, Emory Center for the Arts
Atlanta, GA 1991
Peter Eisenman, Columbus Convention Center
Columbus, OH 1989-1993
Peter Eisenman, Columbus Convention Center
Columbus, OH 1989-1993
Peter Eisenman, Aronoff Center for Design and Art
Cincinnati, OH 1988-1996
Peter Eisenman, Aronoff Center for Design and Art
Cincinnati, OH 1988-1996
Peter Eisenman, Competition for a Virtual House
1997
Peter Eisenman, Competition for a Virtual House
1997
Peter Eisenman, Staten Island Institute of Arts and
Sciences
Staten Island NY, 1997
Peter Eisenman, Staten Island Institute of Arts and
Sciences
Staten Island NY, 1997
Peter Eisenman, Staten Island Institute of Arts and
Sciences
Staten Island NY, 1997
Zaha Hadid, Space for Art-Contemporary Arts Center
Cincinnati, OH, 1998
Warchol
Zaha Hadid, Space for Art-Contemporary Arts Center
Cincinnati, OH, 1998
www.kmtspace.com
Zaha Hadid, Space for Art-Contemporary Arts Center
Cincinnati, OH, 1998
www.kmtspace.com
Daniel Libeskind, Food Theater Cafe
London, England, 2001
Daniel Libeskind, Food Theater Cafe
London, England, 2001
Daniel Libeskind, Food Theater Cafe
London, England, 2001
László Rajk, Lehel Tér Market
Budapest, Hungary, 2002
László Rajk, Lehel Tér Market
Budapest, Hungary, 2002
László Rajk, Lehel Tér Market
Budapest, Hungary, 2002
Monica Bonvicini, minimalist cubicle
London's Tate Britain Gallery, England & Bain Sweden, 2003
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Daniel Libeskind,
Denver Art Museum
2006 Official State Vacation Guide: Colorado, 2005, p.67
Frederic C. Hamilton Building
Denver, CO 2006
López
Daniel Libeskind,
Denver Art Museum,
Frederic C. Hamilton Building
Denver, CO 2006
2006/2007 Official Visitor’s Guide: Denver & Colorado, 2006, p. 13, 17 & 31
Daniel Libeskind,
Denver Art Museum,
Frederic C. Hamilton Building
Denver, CO 2006
2006/2007 Official Visitor’s Guide: Denver & Colorado, 2006, cover