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Seebohm, Thomas |
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1990 |
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Deconstructing the Constructivist Drawings of Iakov Chernikhov |
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From Research to Practice [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Big Sky (Montana - USA) 4-6 October 1990, pp. 61-77 |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1990.061
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The three-dimensional nature of Chernikhov's Constructivist architecture can be analyzed by a method of reverse perspective deconstruction. After a review and classification of the drawings in Chernikhov's book, 101 Architectural Fantasies, to determine which classes are suitable for deconstruction, the method of perspective deconstruction together with the underlying assumptions is presented and applied to three drawings. Conclusions concerning the forms comprising the architecture depicted in Chernikhov's images and the possibility of representing this Constructivist architecture by shape grammars are discussed. |
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ACADIA |
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Chernikhov, lakov (1933)
101 Architectural Fantasies
, Moscow
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Cooke, Catherine (1984)
Chernikhov Fantasy and Construction, lakov Chernikhov's Approach to Architectural Design
, Archirectural Design Profile 55, published as part of Architectural Design Volume 54 9/10 - 1984, London
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Sasaki, Hiroshi (1981)
Jacob Tchemikhov and His Architectural Fantasies
, Process Architecture 26, September 1981, Tokyo
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Stiny, G. (1980)
Introduction to Shape and Shape Grammars
, Environment and Planning B, 1980, vol 7, pp. 343-351
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