DESCRIPTION
Deconstructivism is an architectural movement that was born in the late 1980s. It is characterized by fragmentation, the non-linear design process, an interest in manipulation.
Deconstruction is a concept with a strong presence in design. This interesting notion has moved from linguistic theory to literature and then to design. This document presents its approach from different fundamental themes to understand Jacques Derrida's theory of deconstruction, which was proposed in 1967, based on the literature of the same author, Gadamer, Adorno and others.