Experiential order in deconstructivist architecture (Soft copy is also available)
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Contents
Proposal
Introduction
Hypothesis
Aim
Objectives
Methodology
Scope and Limitations
Chapter 1 : Framework for Experiential Order
1.1 Order of the Whole
1.2 Order of Balance
1.3 Order of Orientation
1.4 Order of Mobility
Chapter 2 : Introduction to Case Studies
2.1 Deconstructivist Architecture
2.2 Case Studies
a. Frederic C. Hamilton Building, Denver, USA by Daniel Lebiskind
b. Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany by Daniel Lebiskind
c. National Holocaust Monument, Canada, Ottawa by Daniel Lebiskind
d. Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany by Frank O. Gehry
e. Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA, USA by Frank O. Gehry
f. Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris, France by Frank O. Gehry
Chapter 3 : Analysis
3.1 Order of the Whole
3.2 Order of Balance
3.3 Order of Orientation
3.4 Order of Mobility
Chapter 4 : Inferences
4.1 Order of the Whole
4.2 Order of Balance
4.3 Order of Orientation
4.4 Order of Mobility
Chapter 5 : Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
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