RECONSTRUCTING DECONSTRUCTION IN ARCHITECTURE

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This paper examines deconstruction in architecture and forms used, which triggered by dispute of form and its scientification claimed by deconstructivists. Deconstruction terminologyis studied in the first part related to architecture field as a base knowledge. Some sample works of known deconstructionist architects are assessed in order to understand how their building is deconstructed and what forms they used. Discussion about form and its relation to other fields is then pursued by discussing the involvement of terminology of science, aesthetic pattern, and human life. The results of this discussion give clear understanding how form related to deconstruction in architecture are used.

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Cholis, I. N. (2013). RECONSTRUCTING DECONSTRUCTION IN ARCHITECTURE. DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment), 40(2), 69–76. https://doi.org/10.9744/dimensi.40.2.69-76

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