Deconstructivism, or Deconstruction, is an approach to building design which attempts to view architecture in bits and pieces. The basic elements of architecture are dismantled. Deconstructivist buildings may seem to have no visual logic: They may appear to be made up of unrelated, disharmonious abstract forms.
For examples of Deconstructivism in architecture, look at works by
morphosis group
http://www.morphosis.net/morph.html
frank gehry
http://www.frank-gehry.com/
Rem Koolhaas
http://www.pritzkerprize.com/2000annc.htm
Ritcard Meier
http://www.richardmeier.com/
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