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Architect Frank Gehry is working with city officials to draft a new master plan for the redevelopment of the Los Angeles River, bringing the avant-garde sensibilities of one of the world's best ...
Though it’s since been relocated, the drama surrounding the 1980s Winton Guest House raised questions about preserving ...
Andrew Norman is rhapsodizing over Frank Gehry's house in Santa Monica, where a few months ago Norman was given what the famous architect calls "the full Monty," a tour inside and out, accompanied ...
Frank Gehry, Ray and Maria Stata Center for Computer Information and Intelligence Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massacusetts, design sketch and volumetric study (1999 ...
Frank Gehry's Danziger Studio and Residence has hit the rental market. The live/work compound on Melrose is one of the architect's first major successes, ...
Frank Gehry might have a knack for self-promotion, but he does not make any great claims for the ceramics that he made in college. Just the opposite: The celebrated architect says he basically ...
“The Dionysus of Modern Architecture,” is how James Cuno, President and CEO of The J. Paul Getty Trust, described architect Frank Gehry when awarding him the third annual J. Paul Getty Award ...
Frank Gehry, Eyeing His Legacy, Aims To Remake Toronto. Gehry, who grew up in Toronto, and art magnate David Mirvish plan a massive, mixed-use complex, intended to serve as both mens’ legacy.
In 1971, Frank Gehry, 42 years old and not yet the most famous architect in the world, began volunteering every Saturday at the Westminster School in Venice, partly out of "curiosity" and partly ...
The New York Times wrote the proposed plan was a “polymorphous, 400-foot-tall building designed by Frank Gehry on Piers 9, 13 and 14, south of the Brooklyn Bridge in Lower Manhattan.” ...
“Frank Gehry Teaches Architecture and Design” is instead a wholly accessible and nonthreatening introduction to a major figure in the field. (I’ve watched all five of the sessions so far ...
Early drawing for the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Originally announced in 2006 and slated to open in 2012, the project has suffered a number of setbacks over the years.