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Frank Gehry: "It's not easy to make architecture like that." Matt Rose / The Times-PicayuneArchitect Frank Gehry in 2003. In a telephone interview last week, world-renowned architect Frank Gehry ...
Filmmaker Russell Brown gathered architects from an iconic 1980 photoshoot featuring Frank Gehry to look back at an L.A.
The world’s largest Guggenheim museum is scheduled to open in 2026, adding Gehry’s signature to the catalogue of star names ...
A 12-episode documentary series reunites legendary Los Angeles architects from a famous 1980 Venice Beach photo, exploring ...
In November 2003, the center’s architect, James Dayton, of James Dayton Design in Minneapolis, brought Gehry—in whose office he worked for five years—into the mix. "We had talked about Frank ...
The Einstein Tower, built for Albert Einstein, in Potsdam, Germany, is one of Frank Gehry's favorite buildings. It was designed by German-born U.S. architect Erich Mendelsohn, built 1920 - 21, and ...
There’s good news on the horizon for design fans: the long-awaited Guggenheim Museum in Abu Dhabi looks all set to open in 2025. With legendary architect and design extraordinaire Frank Gehry at ...
The name of the “Nobel of architecture” comes from a U.S. family with design in its DNA, from the Hyatt Hotels they own, to ...
This article is more than 4 years old. World-renowned architect Frank Gehry has designed some of the globe’s most sought-after attractions, residential developments, commercial buildings and more.
Frank Gehry Doesn’t Know How to RetireIn conversation with the most famous architect alive, who’s fully engaged and working nonstop as he turns 91.
Frank Gehry, 92, Is Too Busy to Retire The Pritzker-winning architect is focusing on social justice projects — and can be something of a lightning rod — but he also has lighthearted pursuits.
Growing up in Lowell, Mass., Tighe, 48, studied architecture at UCLA, and worked for edgy firm Morphosis before opening his own shop in Santa Monica.