House III

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House III is an experimental modernist residence by architect Peter Eisenman, known for its radical geometric fragmentation and deconstructivist approach to domestic space.

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House III canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
experimental architecture project
house
modernist building
residence
alsoKnownAs Eisenman House III
architect Peter Eisenman
architecturalStyle deconstructivism
experimental modernism
modernism
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasArchitecturalConcept abstract formal composition
deconstruction of domestic space
displacement of volumes
fragmented envelope
geometric fragmentation
interpenetrating planes
layered grids
non-orthogonal spatial organization
hasBuildingType detached house
hasClientType private client
hasFunction architectural experiment
residential building
single-family house
hasInfluenceOn discourse on domestic space in architecture
theory of deconstructivist architecture
hasMaterial glass
steel
wood
hasTheoreticalBasis deconstruction in architecture
formalism in architecture
linguistic models of architecture
structuralist theory in architecture
location Connecticut
Lakeville, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New England
movement deconstructivist architecture
late modern architecture
notableFor abstract structural expression
challenging conventional domestic layouts
complex spatial sequences
radical geometric fragmentation
use of grids as generative system
partOfSeries Eisenman’s numbered house series
surface form: Peter Eisenman House series
seriesPosition 3

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Peter Eisenman notableWork House III
House X relatedWork House III