Deconstructivist Architects
Originally released in 1990. Deconstructivist Architects is a feature film. directed by Michael Blackwood. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jacques Derrida, Peter Eisenman, and Frank Gehry
Synopsis
By the end of the 1980's a new architectural sensibility challenged the prevailing post-Modern attitude and brought forth new and daring designs. Driven by the philosophy and theory of Jacques Derrida, the architects of Deconstructivism are rooted in a movement that urges us to examine the space we move through. Deconstructivist Architects documents explosive and seemingly chaotic structures from Vienna to L.A., and interviews those who pursue its aesthetic issues. Filmed on location with the architects and at the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition Deconstructivist Architecture, which was curated by Philip Johnson.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Deconstructivist Architects about?
By the end of the 1980's a new architectural sensibility challenged the prevailing post-Modern attitude and brought forth new and daring designs. Driven by the philosophy and theory of Jacques Derr...
Who directed Deconstructivist Architects?
Deconstructivist Architects was directed by Michael Blackwood.
How long is Deconstructivist Architects?
Deconstructivist Architects has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Deconstructivist Architects released?
Deconstructivist Architects was released on December 31, 1990 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Deconstructivist Architects?
The main cast of Deconstructivist Architects includes Jacques Derrida, Peter Eisenman, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Coop Himmelblau.