Deconstructivism

Deconstructivism

 


Deconstructivism is an architectural style that emerged in the late 20th century and is characterized by its fragmentation and distortion of traditional architectural conventions. This style often features irregular shapes, non-rectilinear angles, and a sense of disorientation. Deconstructivist buildings challenge the conventional notions of symmetry and order, seeking to create a sense of instability and unpredictability. Architectural elements may appear disjointed or fragmented, emphasizing a sense of chaos and uncertainty. Deconstructivism is known for pushing the boundaries of architectural design and encouraging creative experimentation.

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