Architecture and Disjunction

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Architecture and Disjunction is a seminal collection of theoretical essays by architect Bernard Tschumi that explores the relationship between space, event, and movement in contemporary architecture.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Bernard Tschumi NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
field architecture
philosophy of architecture
urban theory
genre architectural theory
non-fiction
hasAuthorRole Bernard Tschumi is both theorist and practicing architect
hasForm collection of essays
hasPart theoretical essays
hasPerspective critical
theoretical
hasTheme critique of traditional architectural composition
disjunction in architectural form
event-based design
fragmentation of space
program and use in architecture
relationship between architecture and movement
relationship between space and event
theory and practice in architecture
urban conditions
influencedBy French philosophy
deconstructivism
poststructuralism
language English
mainSubject architectural theory
architecture
contemporary architecture
event in architecture
movement in architecture
space in architecture
mediaType print
movementContext contemporary architecture
deconstructivist architecture
notableFor articulating Bernard Tschumi’s theoretical position
influencing contemporary architectural discourse
publicationCentury 20th century
publisher The MIT Press NERFINISHED
relatedConcept disjunction
event-space
movement in space
programmatic instability
relatedWork Event-Cities NERFINISHED
targetAudience architects
architecture students
scholars of architectural theory

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