deconstructivisms

[US]/ˌdiːkənˈstrʌktɪvɪzəmz/
[UK]/ˌdiːkənˈstrʌktəˌvɪzəmz/

Translation

n.a movement in architecture that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by a focus on the fragmentation of form and the deconstruction of traditional architectural conventions

Phrases & Collocations

modern deconstructivisms

contemporary deconstructivisms

new deconstructivisms

radical deconstructivisms

postmodern deconstructivisms

theoretical deconstructivisms

visual deconstructivisms

architectural deconstructivisms

philosophical deconstructivisms

cultural deconstructivisms

Example Sentences

deconstructivisms challenge traditional architectural forms.

many artists explore deconstructivisms in their work.

the concept of deconstructivisms can be applied to literature.

deconstructivisms often emphasize chaos and fragmentation.

critics argue that deconstructivisms lack coherence.

deconstructivisms can provoke strong emotional responses.

in philosophy, deconstructivisms question established truths.

deconstructivisms have influenced modern design practices.

understanding deconstructivisms requires critical thinking.

deconstructivisms can be seen in various cultural contexts.

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