From Modernism to Postmodernism: Philosophical Schools of Thought as Basis for Architectural Movements Nelly Shafik Ramzy
• 2010
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Nelly Shafik Ramzy
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Modernism- Postmodernism- Deconstructivism.
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International
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Abstract
In a former research a study had been introduced to highlight the
role of philosophical thoughts and academia-architecture in the
revolutionary development that produced Modern Architecture.
In this research a further trial is made to prove that this rule
continued afterwards, guiding architects to further revolutionary
steps like Postmodernism and Deconstructivism.
It also aims to prove that it is essential for the architects to
develop not only a knowledge of philosophical trends in other
parts of the world, but also to collaborate with other intellectuals
to produce a philosophical basis that copes with their own
societies and could grant architecture the values that it needs
role of philosophical thoughts and academia-architecture in the
revolutionary development that produced Modern Architecture.
In this research a further trial is made to prove that this rule
continued afterwards, guiding architects to further revolutionary
steps like Postmodernism and Deconstructivism.
It also aims to prove that it is essential for the architects to
develop not only a knowledge of philosophical trends in other
parts of the world, but also to collaborate with other intellectuals
to produce a philosophical basis that copes with their own
societies and could grant architecture the values that it needs
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