In this project, I created a timeline of Deconstructivism Architecture intended as an exhibition wall. I had the opportunity to apply knowledges from previous photographic project to more complex word/image relationships, content, and information design.

When working on this project heavily related to information design, I really enjoyed the process of researching and learning about the centered topic – Deconstructivism. I realize the more a designer learns about the topic, the more he/she can create works that speaks truth regarding this topic, and it is our responsibility as designers to do that. It is a rewarding experience visually manifesting gathered, organized information as a cohesive piece with visual hierarchy that honors each layer of information. 
Architectures in the mural:
Parc de la Villette, Paris, France / by Bernard Tschumi / 1984
Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio/ by Peter Eisenman / 1989
Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany / by Frank Gehry / 1989
Museum in Bilbao / by Frank Gehry / 1997
Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio / by Zaha Hadid / 2003
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles / by Frank Gehry / 2003
Seattle Central Library, Washington / OMA, Rem Koolhaas / 2004
Beijing National Stadium, China/ 2008
CCTV headquarters, Beijing, China / by OMA / 2008

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