How Frank Gehry Changed Buildings—and Cities—Forever

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Published 2023-03-30
Partly because of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and partly because of his string of pioneering edifices that followed, Frank Gehry is now regarded as the most significant North American architect of his era, and perhaps the most celebrated living architect in the world.

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All Comments (7)
  • @clemlowes9417
    At this very moment a Frank Gehry designed double skyscrapers are being constructed in his childhood city of Toronto. It is the tallest structures Frank has ever designed. Can't wait to see completion of these high rises in about 3 years from now or so.
  • @johnnylee8194
    Its applied art ya ding dongs. There are no theories since nothing is provable but only ideas. Only pretend man made (screwed up as much as man is capable of) complexity since art does not need to make sense
  • @ytwagira
    Guggenheim design was stolen from a graduate student’s thesis, Jo Schneider…it might not change who Frank is as an architect, but it is also a fact that it’s a 99% carbon copy