The strange, windowless building at Melrose and Sycamore avenues in Los Angeles, just up from the house where I grew up, was a treasure I failed to recognize.
Famed architect and designer Frank Gehry, whose imaginative designs played a key role in shaping the urban landscape of Los Angeles, has died at 96. Meaghan Lloyd, chief of staff at Gehry Partners, ...
Frank Gehry, whose daring and whimsical creations of leaning towers and sweeping sheets of curved metal such as the ...
The late architect Frank Gehry was known for his ambitious, dynamic public buildings — but his little-known personal homes might have been his most daring projects. Gehry passed away at his home in ...
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Frank Gehry, the provocative architect

Architect Frank Gehry shocked the architectural world in 1978 when he unveiled the house he built and lived in on Santa Monica, LA. The most striking feature of the "Frank Gehry House" was its ...
He may not have lived to see his $1 billion-plus vision to upgrade the Los Angeles River come to fruition, but architect Frank Gehry was able to shepherd through a transformational plan that is slated ...
The architect left behind playful, polarising buildings across the globe. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
LOS ANGELES -- Frank Gehry, who designed some of the most imaginative buildings ever constructed and achieved a level of worldwide acclaim seldom afforded any architect, has died. He was 96. Gehry ...
Frank Gehry, the Canadian-American architect who spent more than half a century bullying gravity into improbable shapes and ...
Explore the lesser-known masterpiece - Frank Gehry's transformed pink bungalow in Santa Monica, a symbol of architectural ...
Star architect Frank Gehry has designed some of the most famous and eye-catching buildings of modern times. Here are five standouts: - Gehry House, Santa Monica, 1978 - Frank Gehry's own house, which ...
Gehry, who died Dec. 5, designed the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Disney Concert Hall in LA. His work has been likened to sculptures rather than buildings. Originally broadcast in 2004.