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10 January, 08:17

How is Frank Gehry's architecture different from other buildings?

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  1. 10 January, 08:37
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    His style is considered deconstructivist, a movement in postmodern architecture where elements of the design appear to be fragmented; they are often described as chaotic or disjointed. Gehry will primarily use corrugated metals which give his look an unfinished appearance.
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