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Perspectives on Deconstructivism

By Ernest Cheung  The “deconstructivism” architectural movement appeared in the late 1980s. Unlike modernism which advocates concepts such as “continuity” or “organisation”, deconstructivism focused on avoiding these “constraints”, resulting in much more complex architectures that seem disassembled, lacking harmony or symmetry. Kind of like doodling versus drawing neat lines on a piece of paper. But […]