Welcome to the most un-architecturally correct guide to postmodernism's greatest nemesis: De-Postmodernism.
Here, we will deconstruct the deconstructors and deify the de-constructs.
Or, you know, just make stuff up as you go along.
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De-Postmodernism is the art of intentionally being not postmodern. It's like postmodernism's opposite, but with better hair.
Where postmodernism seeks to deconstruct the grand narratives, De-Postmodernism seeks to construct the most confusing, unnecessary narratives.
Join us on a journey through the most de-architecturally correct thought experiments.
Will we get lost in an infinite loop of self-referential paradoxes? Probably.
Leave the postmodernist's constructs behind and join us for a life of de-construction and de-reconstruction.
De-construct your relationships, de-construct your furniture, and de-construct your de-constructed de-relationships.
Warning: excessive de-construction may lead to de-identity crisis.
De-Postmodernism's greatest de-toolbox for the de-architecturally de-minded.
Inside, you'll find the de-most de-essential de-tools for de-creating de-anti-architectural de-masterpieces.
De-Postmodernist's De-Box: because who needs de-utility, anyway?