
FAQ About The Role of Deconstructivism in Modern Architecture

How did Deconstructivism originate?
Deconstructivism originated as a postmodern architectural movement in the late 1980s. It was heavily influenced by the philosophical theory of deconstruction developed by Jacques Derrida, which involves the idea of questioning and dismantling traditional perceptions and hierarchies. Deconstructivism applies these concepts to the field of architecture, challenging established norms and aesthetics.