
handle: 10317/3836
[SPA] En el verano de 88, el MoMA de Nueva York inauguró la exposición de arquitectura en la que se mostraban obras que revelaban la deconstrucción de la forma arquitectónica. La arquitectura que comparece en esta exposición manifiesta el agotamiento de la arquitectura tradicional: desde la moderna funcionalista hasta la postmoderna y nostálgica. Sin embargo, dicho «agotamiento» no es solamente el formal sino que, con mucha frecuencia, en la literatura arquitectónica no es más que el trasunto del agotamiento ideológico en otras áreas del saber. [ENG] In summer, in 1988, theMOMAMuseum of Modern Art in New York inaugurated an architectural exhibition which was composed of certain works which clearly revealed the concept of Deconstruction in Architecture. The architectural works in this exhibition show the «weariness» of the Traditional Architecture, that is, from the Modern Functionalist to the nostalgic Postmodern. However, such weariness does not only affect the form but very frequently, in Architectural Literature, it is just the reverse of the ideological weariness in other fields of knowledge.
Philosophy, Vitruvius, Deconstrucción, Postmodernidad, Ideologías, Vitruvio, Filosofía, Fragment, Postmodernism, Ideologies, Fragmentos, Deconstruction
Philosophy, Vitruvius, Deconstrucción, Postmodernidad, Ideologías, Vitruvio, Filosofía, Fragment, Postmodernism, Ideologies, Fragmentos, Deconstruction
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