Tuesday, 3 March 2015


Guggenheim Museum located in Bilbao is designed by a famous architect, Frank Gehry. This building is extremely significant in the fact that this established the idea of deconstructivism to architecture and his radical approach of deconstructing the forms instead of attaching the pieces together to create a building such that broadened the landscape of architecture. His use of curved lines with metals generates a dynamic atmosphere, creating a sculpture-like form, rather than a building. This building is certainly differentiated with other buildings of the 20th century through his extraordinary approaches that exhibits the flexibility of metal which was previously perceived to be cold and solid.

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