ARCHITECTURE: Modernism and Derrida. What would you say?

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From: Raymond Lauzzana <lauzzana@xxxxxxxxxx>
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I wouldn't say that Modernism died with the end of the "search for beauty"
and "art for art's sake" of Greeburg.

Instead, I would say that Modernism was reborn in the hands of Derrida.

- ray lauzzana
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