Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dictionary of Modern Architecture: Structuralism

Berlin Holocaust Memorial by Peter Eisenman

Berlin Holocaust Memorial by Peter Eisenman

Structuralism is based on the idea that all things are built from a system of signs and these signs are made up of opposites: male/female, hot/cold, old/young, etc. For Structuralists, design is a process of searching for the relationship between elements. Structuralists are also interested in the social structures and mental processes that contributed to the design.

Structuralist architecture will have a great deal of complexity within a highly structured framework. For example, a Structuralist design may consist of cell-like honeycomb shapes, intersecting planes, cubed grids, or densely clustered spaces with connecting courtyards.


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