Quantifying students' perception for deconstruction architecture

Deconstruction in architecture is like a symbol of liberty. The French philosopher Jacques Derrida started the idea basically in language, and then his idea spread to reach architecture. Deconstruction move produced unique differentiated buildings, where difference was the main idea behind deconstru...

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Main Authors: Yasmine Sabry Hegzi, Noura Anwar Abdel-Fatah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209044791730120X
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spelling doaj-9acd57e158cb4a92960bb56feea1f9ab2021-06-02T16:29:37ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792018-12-019427452754Quantifying students' perception for deconstruction architectureYasmine Sabry Hegzi0Noura Anwar Abdel-Fatah1Zagazig University, Sharqia, Egypt; Corresponding author.Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptDeconstruction in architecture is like a symbol of liberty. The French philosopher Jacques Derrida started the idea basically in language, and then his idea spread to reach architecture. Deconstruction move produced unique differentiated buildings, where difference was the main idea behind deconstruction. This actually made a deep debate, whether deconstruction was an out of the box philosophy or just a strange architectural composition. The research addressed that this kind of architecture needs complete architectural education to value the philosophy behind it, in addition to highlight how students of architecture in both (juniors level and seniors level), how they perceive deconstruction; an experimental approach was used to find out if the scientific material given in architectural theories about deconstruction may affect the perception levels of the students, these students joined the architectural program at faculty of engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt, and the experiment applied on selected pioneers of deconstruction famous buildings. Keywords: Deconstruction, Derrida, Perception, Architecture, Creativityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209044791730120X
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description Deconstruction in architecture is like a symbol of liberty. The French philosopher Jacques Derrida started the idea basically in language, and then his idea spread to reach architecture. Deconstruction move produced unique differentiated buildings, where difference was the main idea behind deconstruction. This actually made a deep debate, whether deconstruction was an out of the box philosophy or just a strange architectural composition. The research addressed that this kind of architecture needs complete architectural education to value the philosophy behind it, in addition to highlight how students of architecture in both (juniors level and seniors level), how they perceive deconstruction; an experimental approach was used to find out if the scientific material given in architectural theories about deconstruction may affect the perception levels of the students, these students joined the architectural program at faculty of engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt, and the experiment applied on selected pioneers of deconstruction famous buildings. Keywords: Deconstruction, Derrida, Perception, Architecture, Creativity
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