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    INTRODUCTION

    A movement in architectureBegan in the late 1980s

    characterized by fragmentation

    finished visual appearance of buildings that exhibit decons

    "styles" is characterized by unpredictability and controlled c

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    Characteristics

    Explodes architectural form into loose collections of related fragments.

    Destroys the dominance of the right angles and the cube.

    Uses ideas and images from Russian.

    Provokes shocks, uncertainly, unease, disquiet, disruption, distortion by challengingideas about space, order and regularity.

    Rejects the ideas of the perfect form for a particular activity.

    Minimalism and Cubism have an influence on DE constructivism.

    It also often shares with minimalism notions of conceptual art.

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    Zaha Mohammad HadidBorn : 31 October 1950

    Nationality : Iraq- British

    Buildings: Maxxi, Bridge Pavilion, Maggies Centre,

    Contemporary Arts Center

    She grew up in one of Baghdad's first Bauhaus-inspired

    buildings during an era in which "modernism connoted

    glamour and progressive thinking" in the Middle East.

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    MAXXI, ROME,ITALY.

    National Museum of contemporary arts and architecture

    The concrete walls that define the exhi bit ion galler ies adetermine the interweaving of volumes.

    The transparent roof that modulates natural l ights.

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    BRIDGE PAVILION, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN

    280-metre- long (919 f t )

    Imi tates a g ladio la over the r iver ebro

    USE f ibre g lass re inforced concrete to envelope the br idge

    Outer sk in of the bui ld ing wi th 29,000 t r iangles of f ibrec in d i f fe

    grey.

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    MAGGIES CENTRE, KIRKCALDY, FIFE.

    Clear and translucent glass, with powerful ly sculptural canti

    Entrance facade is almost entirely made from glass.

    North:the roof extension protects the entrance.

    South: i t provides shade.

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    CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER (CAC), OHIO, US.

    The CAC is a non -col lect ing museum that focuses on newdevelopments in paint ing, sculpture, photography, architectuperformance art and new media.

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    Frank Owen GehryBorn : 28 February 1929

    Nationality : Canadian, American

    Practice : Gehry Partners , LLP

    Buildings : Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Walt Disney Concert Hall,

    Weisman Art Museum, Dancing House, Emp Museum

    Mainly work in deconstructivism and Hi-tech architecture.

    Vanity Fair : THE MOST IMPORTANT ARCHITECT IN OUR AGE

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    GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM BILBA O, BILBAO, SPAIN

    The curves on the exterior of the building were intendedappear random

    The randomness of the curves are designed to catch th

    Nicknamed : The Flower

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    WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL, CALIFORNIA.

    The original designed stone exterior was replaced with costly metal skin.

    The founders room and chi ldrens amphitheatre were dewith highly polished mirror- l ike panels.

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    WEISMAN ART MUSEUM, MINNESOTA

    Campus side: i t presents a br ick fac ade that blends with thebr ick and sandstone bui ld ings.

    Opposite side: the museum is a playground of curving and abrushed steel sheets. This side is an abstract ion of a w aterff ish.

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    DANCING HOUSE, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC.

    New aroque to the designers

    The dancing shape is suppor ted by 99 conc rete panels, each a d i f fshape and d imension.

    On the top o f the bu i ld ing is a la rge twis ted s t ructure o f meta l n icknamedusa.

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    EMP MUSEUM

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    Daniel LibeskindBorn : 12 May 1946

    Nationality : American-Polish

    Buildings: Jewish Museum Berlin,

    Royal Ontario Museum

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    JEWISH MUSEUM BERLIN

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    ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM

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    Rem KoolhasBorn : 17 November 1944

    Nationality : Dutch

    Buildings : Casa da Musica, Seattle Central Library

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    CASA DA MSICA, PORTUGAL

    Concert hall.

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    SEATTLE CENTRAL LIBRARY

    The library has a unique, striking appearance, consseveral discrete "floating platforms" seemingly wrapa large steel net around glass skin.

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    Others

    ACROPOLIS MUSEUM, GREECE BY T-SCHUMI. (2009)

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    UFA PALAST, GERMA NY BY COOP HIMME LB AKRON AMUSEUM,OHIO,USA

    (1998)

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    Referenceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstructivism

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akron_Art_Museum

    http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/world/deconstructivism.html

    http://www.yahoo.com/deconstructivism

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstructivismhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akron_Art_Museumhttp://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/world/deconstructivism.htmlhttp://www.yahoo.com/deconstructivismhttp://www.yahoo.com/deconstructivismhttp://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/world/deconstructivism.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akron_Art_Museumhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akron_Art_Museumhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstructivismhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstructivism
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    Conclusion

    Constructivism building use many of unique shape. Tdifferent from others building use the regular shapeas regular, rectangular and so on. These designers dethese building with their own idea. Some of them dedesign the building according some art work or desig

    building that related with some history.

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    Thank You