Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Final Assignment - Concept


Deconstructivism


‘Deconstructivism’ is among of many different styles from architecture history. It is characterized by the notion of fragmentation, manipulated the structure façade, organic shapes to achieve distort and composite the architecture elements, such as skin & structure. Furthermore, according to Derrida’s philosophy, architecture is nothing but one of many ways of communication. Deconstruction is a expression of continual transformation that dissimilarity all aspects of former architecture concept. It’s suggested that takes change and transformation as its essential idea. Reversely, transformation and change can be done through the process of deconstruction and its achievement mechanism in architecture. Basically, Transformation in architecture is a process that can be defined as the generation of a target model from a source model. The word transformation in the English language is consisting of the pronunciation of Trans-form. The word Trans related to change while the word Form related to shaping. It suggested the perform of changing in form or shape or appearance of an object. According to Silvetti transformation is a displacement process to create new meaning. It indicates in general a change of shape, form, or structure without loss of substance. In principle, it involves two different substances: transformations of material and transformations of content. Respectively deconstructivism in architecture, is a development of transformation it is illustrated by physical visual appearance of deconstructive styles is characterized by a motivating randomness and a controlled chaos.

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