This style of architecture branched off of postmodernism and encouraged an unprecedented freedom of form. Deconstructivists embraced complexity in a building rather than strictly focusing on functional concerns. The movement is characterised by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating the surface or skin of a built structure, and non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
Example: Walt Disney Concert Hall, USA (c. 2003 AD)
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