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The applicant has pitched a project designed by Frank Gehry that includes commercial (24,000 square foot of retail/restaurant), hotel (115 room), museum (40,000 square foot cultural/museum campus ...
Council will take another swing at a potentially signature development this week with the return of a Frank Gehry designed project along Ocean Ave. Today, the site has four buildings (three ...
Thanks to a cash infusion of $290 million from Chinese Communications Construction Group (CCCG), the Frank Gehry-designed Grand Avenue Project may finally have a start date in sight. The project, ...
After Gehry signed on and created new designs, the city approved the project in 2016. In 2020, Gehry’s designs were altered again to include 203 residential units above 57,300 square feet of retail.
Townscape Partners, a developer that demolished a midcentury bank in Hollywood to make way for a Frank Gehry-designed apartment building, has put the 2.5-acre property up for sale.
Discover the latest Architecture news and projects on Frank Gehry at ArchDaily, the world's largest architecture website. Stay up-to-date with articles and updates on the newest developments in ...
Famed architect Frank Gehry, who gave us Disney Concert Hall, has designed two skyscrapers as part of a massive redevelopment project in downtown LA. The buildings are cornerstones of the $1.8 ...
When his uproarious new building, the Experience Music Project, opened this June in Seattle, it was easy to forget that Frank Gehry, who is the world’s most famous architect, was once just the ...
The writing's been on the wall for some time, but The Times delivered the official death blow in an online article yesterday afternoon: "Frank Gehry is out as the architect for the Barclays Center ...
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.
Frank Gehry, the architect, at the site of his latest Toronto project last month. Ian Austen/The New York Times ...
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