The Dancing House in Prague, designed by architect Frank Gehry and engineer Vlado Milunić, is a striking example of deconstructivist architecture. Its dynamic, fluid form, resembling a dancing couple, challenges traditional design principles with its bold curves and unconventional structure. The building’s concrete and glass facade creates a sense of movement, while the innovative engineering ensures stability despite its asymmetrical, leaning design, making it an architectural and structural marvel.Book-An Introduction to Civil Engineering
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