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The work of a deconstructivist
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Born in 1944 in Lausanne, Bernard Tschumi, the Franco-Swiss architect of the museum and archaeological park of Alésia, is considered one of the main interpreters of deconstructivism. Influenced by post-68, he theorized a multidisciplinary approach involving in particular music, cinema, literature, and visual and performative arts. For Tschumi, architecture is not simply a way of organizing spaces, but rather a modality of experience and a way of living. His eclectic and innovative positions enabled him to win the competition in 1983 for the general plan of the Parc du XXe Siècle in La Villette in Paris, his most famous project completed in 1998.
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