This document describes a sculpture called "Fred and Ginger" made of 99 pieces of steel with fully functional interiors that can be used as commercial spaces like restaurants and offices. The sculpture was built on a site destroyed during World War II to encode the effects of violence using deconstruction in a way that implies destruction through a popped out right section, crushed middle, and twisted left section representing the dynamic and graceful yet masculine and feminine aesthetic of the famous dancing duo Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.