Who is Frank Gehry?

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Frank Owen Gehry, world famous architect, was born Ephraim Owen Goldberg on 28 February 1929. He was born in Toronto, Canada, but would later relocate to California as a teenager. Gehry is best known for his modern approach to architecture, favoring sculptural design and shiny, reflective materials. His designs are often curvy, almost undulating, and although his materials are cold metal, Gehry manages to add life to his buildings.

Gehry was designing even as a young child, making models out of scraps. His name was changed to Gehry by his family when he moved to California at age 17. Gehry was educated at Los Angeles City College and the University of Southern California, where he received a degree in architecture. After a stint in the army, Gehry was enrolled in a city planning program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, but he did not finish.

Since 1967, Gehry has operated out of his firm, Frank O. Gehry and Associates. He has been prolific, designing projects throughout the world. Gehry is widely respected for his consistent ability to be on-time and on-budget.

Gehry outlined his successful approach to project management in an interview. According to Gehry, the “organization of the artist” is the primary key to success. He also compiles a very specific estimate outlining costs. Finally, he relies on three-dimensional computer tools and closely supervises subcontractors.

While some may call Gehry's design style tortured, others delight in the free-form, abstract, and imaginative style. His style is considered part of the Deconstructivist School, also called the Santa Monica school of architectural design. DeCon, as it is called, is a movement that seeks inspiration outside of mere function, which so many architects restrict their design to.

Gehry's designs continue to “break out of the box” by ignoring commonly held, mainstream beliefs as to how buildings should be designed and how they should function. Many detractors say that Gehry's buildings are not practical and are overwhelming to the senses and to their surroundings. Regardless of whether one likes or dislikes his buildings, they are sure to get a response from any viewer.

Bilbao, Spain’s Guggenheim Museum, which is plated in titanium and was built in 1997, is perhaps one of his Gehry’s most famous designs. Gehry has designed homes, offices, schools, apartment buildings and museums, in addition to designing a line of furniture and watches. Among his impressive list of projects are the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California; Disney Village in Paris, France; the Center for the Visual Arts at the University of Toledo, Ohio; and the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington.

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