Talk:Deconstructivism
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I am thinking that perhaps the name of this article is not enough for some people to find it in their Web search engines. Maybe we should create Deconstruction (architecture) as an article, and turn it into a redirect to this deconstructivism article? Or maybe we should do this the other way around, and turn the Deconstructivism article into a redirect to a newly created Deconstruction (architecture). Thoughts? RK 19:38, 5 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Non-Euclidean Geometry
How exactly do deconstructivist architects implement non-Euclidean geometry in their buildings? — Trilobite (Talk) 03:32, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I wondered about that myself. I don't know much about non-Euclidean geometry, but I don't think it's present in this architecture. Deconstructivists often reject commonly-held notions such as parallel lines and right angles, but that doesn't constitute non-Euclidean geometry. --- PhifeAlQuest
