House X

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House X is an experimental, deconstructivist residential project by architect Peter Eisenman that explores complex geometric forms and fragmented spatial organization.

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House X canonical 1
House XIa 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
experimental house
residential building
aimsTo challenge conventional notions of domestic space
explore autonomy of architectural form
test limits of geometric complexity in housing
architect Peter Eisenman
architecturalStyle Deconstructivism
category conceptual residential projects
experimental architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline architecture
hasArchitecturalConcept deconstruction of traditional domestic space
disjunction between structure and enclosure
fragmentation of form
layered grids
superposed geometries
hasArchitecturalFeature complex geometric forms
dislocated volumes
fragmented spatial organization
intersecting planes
non-orthogonal geometry
hasDesignApproach concept-driven design
diagrammatic design process
formal experimentation
hasFunction residential use
hasRepresentation architectural drawings
physical models
theoretical texts
hasSpatialCharacteristic disrupted circulation paths
non-hierarchical spaces
overlapping interior and exterior zones
influencedBy philosophical deconstruction
structuralism
isSubjectOf academic analysis
architectural criticism
architectural history publications
movement postmodern architecture
partOfSeries Peter Eisenman house series
relatedWork House I
House II
House III
House IV
House VI
House X self-linksurface differs
surface form: House XIa

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Peter Eisenman notableWork House X
House X relatedWork House X self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: House XIa