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With sculptural swoops and sweeps, Gehry, now 86, changed the course of architecture. Paul Goldberger, who has known the architect for 40 years, has written a new biography called Building Art.
To the Editor: The essay by Arthur J. Lidsky on “Why Hiring a Star Architect Isn’t Always a Stellar Idea” (Campus Architecture, The Chronicle, March 25) includes a discussion of Frank Gehry ...
Photographs of Princeton University’s new Frank Gehry building, the Lewis Science Library, show a structure as angled, eclectic, and interesting as any of Mr. Gehry’s recent works.
The world’s largest Guggenheim museum is scheduled to open in 2026, adding Gehry’s signature to the catalogue of star names ...
Though it’s since been relocated, the drama surrounding the 1980s Winton Guest House raised questions about preserving architecture—and who gets to save it.
The buildings are almost bulbous—drawn with curved lines and sloping angles. The most obvious comparison would be the Walt Disney Concert Hall downtown, which, of course, was also designed by Gehry.
One of architect Frank Gehry's earliest works, a six-unit apartment building in Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood, has hit the market for $3.5 million in its first-ever public sale. The ...
With his signature, outlandish, and dramatic forms, people usually either love or hate a Frank Gehry building in their vicinity. After Gehry’s proposed skyscraper complex was put down by critics, he ...
With sculptural swoops and sweeps and unusual materials, Frank Gehry changed the course of architecture. His creations, such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Walt Disney Concert ...