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Bernard
Tschumi
Bernard Tschumi (born 1944) has challenged traditional architectural norms by merging philosophy, movement, and fragmented spatial experiences. A leading deconstructivist, he is best known for the Parc de la Villette in Paris, a radical urban space that plays with disorder, layering, and open-ended functionality. Other significant works include the Acropolis Museum in Athens and the Rouen Concert Hall, which explore spatial narratives and dynamic circulation. As an influential educator and theorist, Tschumi has shaped contemporary architectural discourse, emphasizing that architecture is not just about form, but about the experiences it creates.

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