Deconstruction is a broad based phenomenon which is at once both a group of attitudes and a collection of theories which are concerned with exposing the condition of living in the contemporary world. As such, it has probably become the most important phenomenon to emerge from the world of Art Theory in the 1980's. Whilst no explicit use has been made, to date, of Deconstructivist theory in New Zealand, there are an increasing number of works which exhibit an implicit use, whether conscious or unconscious, of art theories which appear to be developing in a similar direction. Deconstructivism has undoubtably captured the attention of New Zealand's architectural profession, and has become increasingly influential on the work of students now ...