Frank Gehry, the most celebrated architect of his time, dies at 96
Frank Gehry, acclaimed for iconic designs like Guggenheim Bilbao, died after a brief respiratory illness, leaving a global architectural legacy spanning over seven decades.
- Friday morning, Gehry died following a brief respiratory illness, Meaghan Lloyd confirmed at his Santa Monica, Calif., home at age 96.
- The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao opened and launched the 'Bilbao effect', elevating the city while Gehry reshaped Los Angeles with the Walt Disney Concert Hall and more than 20 projects.
- He used CATIA and other digital tools to translate curved, non-linear forms into buildable structures, while incorporating corrugated steel, chain-link, and playful El Peix motifs.
- Among his honors were the Pritzker Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom from former U.S. president Barack Obama, reflecting his top architectural and national recognition.
- Obama said `The idea of what architecture could be, he decided to upend`, praising Gehry's advocacy for arts education and his legacy in transforming cities into cultural destinations.
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One can hardly imagine a world without the "Gehry Rock" in Arles or the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Frank O. Gehry was the creator of these epochal buildings. Now the American architect died at the age of 96.
Frank Gehry has designed some of the most spectacular buildings in the world – but never for the sake of pure spectacle. Now the architect has died. An obituary
Frank Gehry, master "starchitect" known for designing famous museums, dies at 96
He was one of the superstars of modern architecture. Franck Gehry died in Santa Monica, California, leaving behind some iconic works, such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Louis Vuitton Foundation in France. Story by Morgan Ayre and Jean Barrère.
Iconoclastic architect and master of deconstructivism, Frank Gehry died at 96 years old. From Bilbao to Paris, back on the path of a creator who revolutionized contemporary architecture. L
Renowned Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, who designed the famous Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, died at his home in Santa Monica on Friday at the age of 96.
Frank Gehry, of Guggenheim Bilbao, has died
Frank O. Gehry, the Canadian-American architect whose audacious, sculptural designs liberated modern architecture and whose Guggenheim Museum Bilbao revolutionised urban planning and firmly put the post-industrial city on the global map, died on Friday, December 5, at his home in Santa Monica. He was 96. The cause was a brief respiratory illness, confirmed by his firm. Widely considered one of… Source
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