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Gehry

[ gair-ee, gar-ee ]

noun

  1. Frank Ephraim Goldberg, born 1929, U.S. architect, born in Canada.


Gehry

/ ˈɡeɪrɪ /

noun

  1. GehryFrank O(wen)1929MUSARCHITECTURE: architectARTS AND CRAFTS: furniture designer Frank O ( wen ). born 1929, US architect and furniture designer, born in Canada; best known for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain (1997)
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Example Sentences

By then, we will have added Frank Gehry’s new Colburn Center, a 1,000-seat concert hall with the potential of turning Grand Avenue into an avenue of the arts unlike any in the world.

Avlon was a columnist then, coming in and out of the newsroom in a Frank Gehry building on West Side Highway to appear on something called Daily Beast TV, which was before its time in providing little-watched online video-news segments where reporters and contributors pontificated on the headlines.

From Slate

Refik Anadol, the artist who projected the history of the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a piece of algorithmic video onto the curving steel walls of Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2018, announced Tuesday that he will open the world’s first museum of AI arts across the street next year.

“We are blending Gehry’s building with AI’s infrastructure and technology, and this never-seen-before art form,” Anadol said with animated intensity during an interview on the 31st floor of the Grand’s residential tower, which has a bird’s-eye view of Disney Hall.

Richard Neutra, Paul Williams, Wallace Neff, Rudolph Schindler, John Lautner and his Chemosphere, Pierre Koening and his “case study houses,” made famous by Julius Shulman’s photographs, the Frank Gehry house that elevated plywood and chain link to artistry.

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