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The legacy of deconstructivism "makes me want to retreat to the back of the room" says Bernard Tschumi

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Deconstructivism was built on intellectual rigour and a desire for exploration that contemporary architects do not share, says French-Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi in this exclusive interview as part of our series on the style. It's the contraction between constructivism and deconstruction. Tom Ravenscroft: Is that the same today?

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2023 in Architecture Books, So Far

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

The book is a fitting result of a building, the Petite École , that functions as an architecture school for children. A House Deconstructed by Office of (Un)Certainty Research (Mark Jarzombek + Vikramaditya Prakash), published by Actar Publishers.

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Chile Architecture News: Buildings Designs

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The architects propose a building that invites one to linger, that promotes the interaction between people and art, in all its manifestations. The building is located in the “Italia” neighborhood that encompasses design, art and decoration luxury stores. The process consists of bottled glacial water.

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Rereading the Nineties

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

In my decade working as an architect in Chicago, from 1997, after graduating from architecture school, to 2006, when I left for grad school in New York City, I made many, many — many — trips to Prairie Avenue Bookshop, spending too much money there but always feeling when I walked out the door that I could have easily spent much, much more.