I don't think that Deconstructivists have any intention of creating architecture "incorrectly." I know you said that the buildings "appear or seem" to do that but doesn't it go deeper than that?
@TheFederation99 Hey Thanks! btw. Calatrava is on the list, just not of architects that influenced me. I've got a whole new series planned around amazing architects so stay tuned - you'll see him there...
Decon is a great way to spend lots of your client's money. But if they have the bucks & want a building that gets attention, it's the way to go. I'm sorry this series is finished, I was hoping to see more. Either way, thanks for all the hard work you've put in.
I enjoyed this series! I'm going to start studying architecture soon and I look forward to learning more about these architects!
Thanks for the shout-out! I'm surprised that no one has sent a drone up to give Falkestrasse the once-over...
I don't think that Deconstructivists have any intention of creating architecture "incorrectly." I know you said that the buildings "appear or seem" to do that but doesn't it go deeper than that?
@TheFederation99 Hey Thanks! btw. Calatrava is on the list, just not of architects that influenced me. I've got a whole new series planned around amazing architects so stay tuned - you'll see him there...
the intro lasts for 36 minutes AND THAT'S something to think about!
is it possible for us to expect Peter Eisenman in this catagory? I would love hear your comment on his works.
Decon is a great way to spend lots of your client's money. But if they have the bucks & want a building that gets attention, it's the way to go.
I'm sorry this series is finished, I was hoping to see more. Either way, thanks for all the hard work you've put in.
Great as ever... Too bad it's the last one! I quite enjoyed this series. What are you going to come up next, I wonder?
this looks like my new school, aranäsgymnasiet
Where is the birdhouse at the end?!?
I'm Waiting eagerly>>