Can you explain the concept of material disjunction in Deconstructivist architecture and how it is translated in this building's design?

Material disjunction is a concept prevalent in Deconstructivist architecture, where the traditional notion of a building's materials and elements is challenged and fragmented. It involves breaking down the continuity and unity of materials, creating juxtapositions and contradictions to evoke a sense of dislocation and uncertainty.

When looking at a specific building's design, it is necessary to refer to the building in question. Please provide the name or description of the building you want to discuss further.

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