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Frank Gehry    (American, 1929)

 Frank Gehry - Cardboard Chair Prototype (Sculptures) h: 37.2 x w: 14.8 x d: 28.5 in / h: 94.5 x w: 37.6 x d: 72.4 cm
Frank Gehry
Cardboard Chair Prototype 2004
 
 Frank Gehry - Cardboard Chair Prototype (Sculptures) h: 37.2 x w: 14.8 x d: 28.5 in / h: 94.5 x w: 37.6 x d: 72.4 cm
Frank Gehry
Cardboard Chair Prototype 2004
 
 Frank Gehry - Sculpture Study, Design Process Model (Sculptures) h: 19.8 x w: 16 x d: 15 in / h: 50.3 x w: 40.6 x d: 38.1 cm
Frank Gehry
Sculpture Study, Design Process Model 2001
 
 Frank Gehry - Sculpture Study, Design Process Model (Sculptures) h: 19.8 x w: 16 x d: 15 in / h: 50.3 x w: 40.6 x d: 38.1 cm
Frank Gehry
Sculpture Study, Design Process Model 2001
 
 Frank Gehry - Sculpture Study, Design Process Model (Sculptures) h: 19.8 x w: 16 x d: 15 in / h: 50.3 x w: 40.6 x d: 38.1 cm
Frank Gehry
Sculpture Study, Design Process Model 2001
 
 Frank Gehry - Sketch for Sagrera, Barcelona, 'The Bride' (Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.)) h: 9 x w: 12 in / h: 22.9 x w: 30.5 cm
Frank Gehry
Sketch for Sagrera, Barcelona, 'The Bride'
 
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Biography
Born February 28, 1929 in Toronto, Canada
Became a pioneering architect recognized widely for his inventive and unique forms and practices
1954 - Received his undergraduate degree in architecture from the University of Southern California
1989 -The award of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
His earliest work evolved from a Modernist idiom suggesting the varied influences of such pioneers as Harwell Hamilton Harris, Richard Neutra, and Frank Lloyd Wright. His distinctive formal vocabulary developed in early residential commissions in which he explored the expressive potential of humble materials and infused the architectural envelope with a sense of movement. As his practice expanded, the scope of his commissions grew to include exhibition design, furniture, libraries, office buildings, restaurants, schools, and visual and performing arts venues.
Frank O. Gehry & Associates has grown to over 140 employees, and the geographic terrain covered by the firm's work includes the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Japan, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States.
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