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Deconstructivism

An architectural style characterized by fragmentation and asymmetry, critiqued as lacking unfolded geometry.

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  • The chapter argues that creating living structure requires a form language, and proposes that the fifteen structure-preserving transformations can serve as the basis for such a language.

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