Deconstructive architect Bernard Tschumi invited Jacques Derrida to collaborate with fellow architect Peter Eisenman for the Parc de la Villette competition
in Paris. After winning the competition and completing the structure in 1992, the park has become a long urban/recreation/leisure complex that has been
described as one of the largest discontinuous buildings in the world and the first built work specifically exploring the concepts of superimposition and
dissociation