The New Paradigm in Architecture

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The New Paradigm in Architecture is a seminal book by architectural theorist Charles Jencks that analyzes the shift from modernism to postmodern and complex, systems-based approaches in late 20th-century architecture.

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instanceOf book
author Charles Jencks NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes non-linear and self-organizing systems in architecture
relationship between architecture and contemporary science
transition from modern to postmodern architectural paradigms
field architectural criticism
architectural history
design theory
focusesOn complex, systems-based approaches in architecture
critique of modernist architectural ideology
emergence of complexity and chaos theory in design discourse
late 20th-century architecture
shift from modernism to postmodernism in architecture
genre architectural theory
hasContribution linking architectural form to scientific paradigms of complexity
popularization of the term "new paradigm" in architectural discourse
systematic account of postmodern and late-modern architectural trends
hasForm illustrated book
hasPerspective critical of pure modernist functionalism
supportive of complexity and contradiction in design
supportive of pluralism in architectural language
hasTheme critique of universalist design doctrines
interaction between culture, science, and architecture
pluralism in architectural styles
influencedBy complexity theory
postmodern architecture
postmodern theory
systems theory
language English
mainSubject architectural theory
architecture
complexity theory in architecture
modern architecture
postmodern architecture
systems theory in architecture
notableWorkOf Charles Jencks NERFINISHED
publisher Yale University Press NERFINISHED
relatedTo The Language of Post-Modern Architecture NERFINISHED
complexity and chaos theory in design
postmodern architectural movement
subjectOf critical studies in architectural theory
targetAudience architects
architecture students
scholars of architectural theory
timePeriodDescribed late 20th century

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