Abstract

Within the paradigm of Post-Modernism an ideology derived from the philosophies of Deconstruction (Derrida) and Phenomenology (Hegel) forms the basis for Deconstructive Architecture. These philosophies have engendered a romantic revival of Constructivism (de Stijl). This paper examines some of the implications of both Phenomenology and Deconstructive Architecture for architectural science and technology.

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