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Deconstructing Deconstructivist Architecture: A study on the mysterious 'Deconstruction' Architectural Style

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This book investigates the factors evolving and producing deconstructivist building and to explains the transition of deconstructive architecture to iconic architecture in public perception.

70 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 18, 2017

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Amit Murao

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Architect Amit Murao is Partner in ADC (Architects, Engineers & Interior Designers), a unit of ADCPL - a 28 years old company based in South Delhi. He is currently working on PAN India projects. He joined the organisation in 2009 as Architect post completing his B.Arch from School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, where he graduated with the Best Thesis Award! Subsequently, he successfully completed ‘Executive Program in Business Management’ from IIM Lucknow where he topped his batch. He has also completed various certification courses from world-renowned institutes like Harvard, University of Virginia, IIT Roorkee, etc.

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