A new architectural sensibility emerged in the late 1980s, challenging the prevailing post-Modern attitude with daring and innovative designs. Rooted in Jacques Derrida's philosophy, Deconstructivist Architects explored the movement's focus on reexamining the space we inhabit.
Deconstructivist Architects
A revolutionary design movement emerged in the late 1980s, fueled by the groundbreaking theories of French philosopher Jacques Derrida.