IN LEGAL NEWS.

A lawsuit was filed against architect Gustav Bigglesworth Dinwiddie by the Brenneman Food Service & Industrial Solvents Co., Inc., of Braddock Heights. The plaintiff stated that Dinwiddie was hired to design and supervise the construction of a 25,000-square-foot addition to the company’s headquarters building, but that instead of constructing an addition he hired a demolition company to knock down the original building. Defendant Dinwiddie responded that his Web site clearly states that he is an architect of the Deconstructivist school, and what did they expect?

Comments

  1. von Hindenburg says:

    I guess I got lucky when my Deconstructivist architect just left all the individual components for my new house arranged attractively in the yard.

  2. tom says:

    To err is human, to deconstruct is divine.

    To tell the truth, a lot of recent buildings would benefit from a little deconstruction. High explosives are often quite reasonable.

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