Monday, February 8, 2016

Entry 5: Deconstructivist Architecture

Deconstructivist Architecture is a style of construction that uses free-form and complexity in building. It differs from the normal building type, which is usually square and has right angles.

This is my design for a deconstructivist building:


I was trying to think of something that would be relevant to a part of my life. Then I thought of the UNT logo and realized that would make a pretty unique building. The UNT eagle was my inspiration. 

The forms of the building were drawn in such a way to resemble the eagle, but I still wanted it to feel unique.   

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