ul li1 Deconstructive Architecture By: Jordan Gregoireli li2 About Deconstructive Architecture ul liStarted in the 1980s and is still going on todayli ul ul liDeconstructivism or Deconstruction is an approach to building design that attempts to view architecture in bits and piecesli ul ul liDeconstructivist buildings may seem to have no visual logicli ul ul liThe ideas were borrowed from the French philosopher Jacques Derridali ul ul liThe buildings may appear to be made up of abstract formsli ul li li3 Guggenheim Museum Bilbao ul liMade by Frank Gehry in 2005 in Bilbao Spainli ul ul liIt is very curvy has a spider sculpture outside of it a lot of shapes put together no windowsli ul li li4 The Frederick R Weisman art Museum ul liMade in 1993 in Minneapolis Minnesota by Frank Gehryli ul ul liCurvy frame round shapes and very angularli ul li li5 Gehry House ul liFrank Gehry made this house at Santa Monica California in 1978li ul ul liIt has a light wood frame and is an unnatural shape for a houseli ul ul liMade up of lots of shapes that are different sizesli ul li li6 The Food Theater Caf ul liIt was made by Daniel Libeskind in London England in 2001li ul ul liIt has a pointy aluminum metal frame and a metal claddingli ul li li7 Imperial War Museum ul liMade in London by Sir Robert Crawford in 1917li ul ul liAngular and metal frameli ul li li8 Wexner Center ul liMade in 1989 in Columbus Ohio by Peter Eisenmanli ul ul liLarge castle like brick towersli ul li li9 Royal Ontario Museum ul liMade in 1912 by William Thorsell in Ontario Canadali ul ul liTriangular frame like a drill and made of metalli ul li li10 DG Bank Building ul liMade in Berlin by Hans Schober in 2000li ul ul liDifferent shapes and sizes and wavyli ul li li11 Dancing House ul liMade in 1996 by Vlado Milunic in Prague Czech Republicli ul ul liWavy Frame and shaped like a wavy cylinderli ul li li12 Stata Center ul liMade by Frank Gehry in 2004 in Cambridge MAli ul ul liIt has a pointy frame with square...