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Frank Gehry (1929) was born in a Jewish family in Toronto on February 28th. /kloc-immigrated to California after 0/7 years, and became a famous contemporary deconstructionist architect, famous for designing buildings with strange irregular curves and sculptural appearance. He is now a naturalized American citizen and lives in Los Angeles. He is a famous professor of architecture at Columbia University in new york. Gehry's design style originated from late modernism. The most famous building is the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao in Bilbao, Spain, which has a titanium roof.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Frank Gehry mbth:frankowenghry Nationality: Canada Birthplace: Toronto, Canada Date of birth:1February 28th, 929 Occupation: Architect Graduate School: University of Southern California Major Achievement: Pritzker Architecture Award.

Representative works of Wolf Architectural Art Award: Biography, design style, work introduction, main works, appreciation of famous works, architectural works, luggage works, jewelry works, anecdotes, biographies, content introduction, author introduction, catalogue, media comments, character evaluation and life introduction Frank Gehry 65438+. /kloc-immigrated to California after 0/7 years old, and became a famous contemporary deconstructionist architect, famous for designing buildings with strange irregular curves and sculptural appearance. He is a naturalized American and lives in Los Angeles. He is a famous professor of architecture at Columbia University in new york. Gary's design style originated from late modernism. The most famous building is the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao in Bilbao, Spain, which has a titanium roof. From 65438 to 0929, Frank Gehry was born in Toronto, Canada, and then transferred to California, where he obtained a master's degree in architecture from the University of Southern California. After graduation, I worked in urban planning at Harvard University. Before setting up his own company, Frank O. Gehry United Company, in 1962, he worked with Victor Gruehn (1953- 1954) and Pereira &; Lyckman (1957- 1958), and Andre Raymond. He has served as an assistant professor at the University of Southern California (1972- 1973) and the University of California, Los Angeles (1988- 1989), Harvard University (1983) and Rice University (1. 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1989. He is Professor Charlotte Davenport in the Department of Architecture of Yale University. 1984, Eliot Noyce lecture at Harvard University. 1986 10 Walker Art Center held an important retrospective exhibition on his works. The exhibition toured from Minneapolis to Atlanta, Houston, Toronto and Los Angeles, and closed at the Whitney Museum of American Art in new york. 1974 Elected member of American Institute of Architects (AIA). 1987 became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Literature, 199 1 became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science. 1989 won the Pritzker-Schell Architecture Award, and was nominated as the director of the American Institute of Architecture in Rome in the same year. 1992 won the Wolff architectural art award, and 1992 was nominated as the winner of the highest honor award in the field of architecture, which was awarded by the Japan Art Association. 1994, he became the first winner of the lillian gish Prize for Lifelong Contribution Art Award. In the same year, he was awarded the title of academician by the National Design Institute. He received honorary doctorates from California Institute of Arts and Technology, Nova Scotia University of Technology, Rhode Island School of Design, california institute of the arts, Otis College of Art and Parsons School of Design. He is also the winner of the Arnold W. Bruner Architecture Memorial Award of the American Academy of Arts and Literature. The design style of Frank Gehry's Frank Gehry works is inspired by the university culture in Southern California, but it lacks an idealized form. Gehry widely absorbs abstract fragments of the art world and sporadic supplements of the urban environment. Gary's works are quite unique and individual, and most of his works are rarely mixed with socialization and ideology. He usually uses polygonal planes, inclined structures, inverted forms and various material forms, and applies visual effects to patterns. Gary broke the traditional custom with fracture geometry. For him, division means exploring a vague social order. In many of Frank Gehry's works, Gehry divorced from form and function, and established a successful idea and an abstract urban institution, rather than a whole architectural structure. In many ways, he regards architectural works as sculptures, and this three-dimensional structural diagram has many forms through centralized processing. Art is often the source of Gary's inspiration, and his interest in art can be known from his architectural works. At the same time, art made him use the open architectural structure for the first time, which made people feel that it was an invisible change, not a deliberate change. The buildings designed by Gary are usually surreal, abstract and occasionally deeply confusing, so the information it conveys is often misunderstood. Nevertheless, the architecture designed by Gary still presents its unique, noble and mysterious atmosphere. Gary seems to be out of place in American cities. He used a variety of materials and architectural forms to integrate humor, mystery and dreams into his architectural system. He once said: "I like this invisible beauty in the process of construction, and this beauty is often lost in the process of technological manufacturing." In his early works, Gary boldly used open space, various raw materials and informal forms to build. Gehry's architecture also includes ordinary processes, such as extending life, evolving life and growing life. Introduction to Frank Gehry's Works Gehry's works are quite unique and unique, and most of them are rarely mixed with socialization and ideology. He usually uses polygonal planes, inclined structures, inverted forms and various material forms, and applies visual effects to patterns. Many times, he regards architectural works as sculptures, and this three-dimensional structural diagram has many forms through centralized processing. Frank Gehry Gehry seems out of place in American cities. He used various materials and architectural forms to integrate humor, mystery and dreams into his architectural system. In his early work, Gary boldly used open space, various raw materials and informal forms to build buildings. Gary's design covers a wide range, including shopping centers, houses, parks, museums, banks, restaurants, plywood furniture and curved chairs. Moreover, the plywood chair is quite popular in the market, so critics criticized him for acting in the name of art, but Gary didn't stop writing because of it. The materials he used ranged from wood accepted by the public to unexpected wire mesh. Although his works are different from other works to a great extent, they are more or less related in some categories. But compared with the traditional urban function, form, space and overall appearance, Gary's works are still quite superior. He created a unique style and opened a new chapter in architectural form. Gehry, Frank Gehry's works, found a kind of * * * sound between architecture and art, which is obvious and vague, natural and artificial, old and new, dark and transparent, closed and empty. This is the most striking contrast between Gehry and other architectural works, so Gehry is known as "Picasso in the field of architecture". Influenced by the urban cultural characteristics of Los Angeles and local radical artists, Gehry's early buildings are keen to explore the application of cheap materials such as barbed wire, corrugated board and rough metal plate in architecture, and adopt various means such as collage, mixing, juxtaposition, dislocation, blurred boundary, decentralization, no hierarchy and no dimension. To challenge people's established architectural values and bound imagination. His works are constantly causing a sensation in the architectural world. Those who love them are praised as geniuses, and those who hate them are destroyed as garbage. Gary is as creative and unstoppable as ever. Finally, more and more people tolerate and understand Gary, and more and more realize the value of Gary's creation to the world. Frank Gehry's main works: Walt Disney Concert Hall Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Chiat/Day/ Mojo Company Headquarters EMR Communication and Technology Center Vitera Company Headquarters Norton House Frank Gehry Works European Disney Entertainment Center Santa Monica Home Vitera Furniture Museum Cincinnati University Molecular Research Center New Customs Building Indiana Street House weismann Museum Iowa University Laboratory Building Netherlands International Office Building Paris American Center Toledo University Visual Arts Center CONDE N AST Cafe Berlin DG Bank Ed. Gemar Shopping Center Frank Gehry Works Loyola Law School Anaheim Community Skating Center Boston Children's Museum Maggie Cancer Center Prague Nederland Building Dancing House (Netherlands National Life Insurance Company Building) Appreciation of Louis Vuitton Foundation Masterpieces Architectural Works Location: Spanish Design: Frank Gehry (F.O. Gehry) The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao was officially completed and opened in 1997, which is an urban renewal plan for the industrial city of Bilbao. At the beginning, the construction cost was 1 billion dollars. The whole structure was gradually designed by California architect F Frank O. Gehry with the help of a set of computer software used by V Aerodynamics Company. The museum uses glass, steel and limestone as building materials, and some surfaces are covered with titanium, which echoes the city's long shipbuilding tradition. The museum covers an area of 24,000 square meters, with an exhibition area of 1 1000 square meters. It is divided into 19 exhibition halls, one of which is one of the largest art galleries in the world, with an area of130m by 30m square. This cultural attraction has attracted many people to visit Bilbao, and the number of tourists has increased from 260,000 to 6,543.8+0,000 every year. Museums have revitalized the local economy (the net value of industrial products in Basque province has increased by as much as five times) and brought new vitality to the price-earnings ratio. 1997, a groundbreaking architectural masterpiece was born in Bilbao, a medium-sized city in Spain. With its beautiful shape, unique structure and brand-new materials, it immediately attracted the attention of the whole world, and was exclaimed by the press as "a miracle" and called "the most meaningful and beautiful museum in the world". It is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Frank Gehry's Works 199 1 The northern Spanish city of Bilbao * * and the Guggenheim Foundation * * have made a decision that will have a far-reaching impact on the future development of this city: invite American architect Frank Gehry to design the Guggenheim Museum to be built in this city. Frank Gehry's suitcase works Frank Gehry designed this Monogram canvas handbag for Louis Vuitton's "Tribute to Monogram" project. He imagined an irregular soft bag put aside and gave it a hard box material, and recorded this state perfectly with the concept of sculpture. Exquisite twisted box handbag has become the most challenging work in the whole "tribute to Monogram" series, which perfectly combines the iconic rigid lines and elegant curves of Louis Vuitton hard box, making people fondle it. Press the gold brass spring hook, and you will see the exquisite blue lambskin lining with Monogram pattern embossed by Frank Gehry. Jewelry works FrankGehry Frank Gehry was born in Toronto and is a famous architect. This is a series of jewels he designed for Tiffany. He used a series of different materials, such as black gold, Pernambuco wood, Keqiaolongshi and so on. Together with other materials such as pure silver, diamonds and precious stones, he created six themes in this series. Creativity comes from structural elements, childhood memories, Renaissance masters and contemporary painters. Anecdotes of People Another Frank Americans like to call Frank Gehry another Frank because there is a famous Frank Lloyd Wright in front of him. On the other hand, Gary doesn't like being often compared with Wright. He always emphasizes that he is not Wright's type, but he has become a household name. There is no better architect in this century except another Frank. Because he is a star, Gary also gave a lecture tour to promote his new book "Gary says architecture and process". Frank Gehry's works, warm wine, Frank Gehry's real reputation still comes from Bilbao. After the completion of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the architectural art circles have different opinions on the museum he designed and built here as an alien visitor, and the pop culture circles also have different attitudes. Some TV celebrities have made it clear that they don't like it, some big-name singers are willing to dance on the grass in front of its courtyard, while tourists and architectural enthusiasts are completely fascinated by it. Anyway, after Bilbao, Gary was famous for his wild sculptural form in architecture, which captured the hearts of countless people in Washington, new york and Boston, and also captured the hearts of Spaniards. The mayor of Basque, Spain, enthusiastically attacked and asked him to set up a small winery, and also gave him a bottle of 1929 wine. Don't forget that he was born in 1929. So he accepted the job. When the Rock Museum in Seattle becomes a star, it always comes up with tricks. The trick Gary played again was designed for the Rock Museum in Seattle. This museum was commissioned by paul allen, one of the founders of Micro. When asked by Newsweek reporter what kind of museum he would build, Gary said, "Allen people are very nice. I asked him what he wanted. He said that he wants a' handsome guy', which is very funny but very sweet. " Gary seemed confused, so he took Allen to his office and asked him to point out which model was handsome. As a result, he chose DG Bank in Berlin and a conference center nicknamed "Wharf", which is also one of Gary's masterpieces. Gary started designing. Original title of Frank Gehry's biography: Dialogue with Frank Gehry Author: [America] Barbara Eisenberg Translator: Su Publishing House: CITIC Publishing House Publication year: 20 13-4- 1 page number: 340 Pricing: 98.00 yuan Content Description: He is a truck driver during the day and studies architecture at night; Because of the formal sense of alphabetical arrangement, he changed his name to Gary; He started his design career in the US Army Corps, and designed the slogan of military toilets as a decorative manuscript of the Catholic Church. His work was described as "that piece of shit!" ; He designed a dog house, and the buyer complained that the progress was too slow; His design scheme attracted President People's Republic of China (PRC) to participate in the discussion. He was also ridiculed by the Simpsons as an architect looking for inspiration in the trash can ... He is Frank Gehry, the most innovative and influential architect of our time. He is the master of the most iconic architecture in the contemporary era, and enjoys many affirmations including the Pritzker Prize, the highest honor of architecture. He is defiant and outspoken, and his misunderstanding is almost as fierce as his admiration. Faced with the voices around him, he always sticks to himself. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the "Dance House" in Prague, Tiffany Jewelry ... He only responded to doubts through constant creation, boldly explored, refused to copy himself, and set limits for himself. His works, like the life stories he tells in the book, will never exceed your imagination. This book is an interview biography of architect Frank Gehry. In the book, Gary frankly shared with readers his life experience of more than 80 years, his experiences as a teenager, the hard road to becoming an architect, his thoughts on architecture and innovation, his life beliefs, the wonderful or sad stories behind each work, and the people and things that have a far-reaching influence on him ... This is not only a book about architecture and architects, but also a life record of breaking through difficulties in accumulation and precipitation. About the author Barbara Isenberg is good at writing articles about artists and works of art, and has also given some related lectures. As a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times, she has published articles in magazines such as Esquire, Time, Talk, Nation and Lady, and contributed to the Sunday Times in London. At the same time, she also won the "Outstanding Art Award" from the Los Angeles Music Center. Since 1980, she has visited Frank Gehry many times and described the architectural design track of Gary in newspapers, magazines and books. Introduction to the Catalogue Recommended Design Dream House Chapter 1 The road to learning begins-from Toronto to Los Angeles, private Gary's military life is marching forward-should toilets become Harvard art? -Gary's Meeting with Artists Chapter 2 The Road to Innovation Gary is famous for his temples on the Mississippi River overseas-Inspiration, art and exhibition space. Finally, he became a local hero-The twists and turns of Disney Concert Hall and success-The Bilbao Effect Chapter 3 The steady development of works and the creation of genius hand in hand-The Stata Center of Massachusetts Institute of Technology jumped to the big screen and Tiffany windows on both sides of the strait: Atlantic College and Glen Avenue Gary built a dog house and returned home in his later years. Thanks to the media comments. If we cut open Frank Gehry's architectural works, we can clearly see that there is a logic and rigor behind the passionate and energetic art form. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is a vivid example. Behind the complex curved surface, there are many different scales, and the combination of rectangular frames realizes the basic demand of "white cube" spatial characteristics in traditional art galleries. Personality and artistic form and the logic of modern functionalism, like Frank? Two DNA curves intertwined in Gary's architectural life clearly outline the trajectory of his architectural life. Architectural critics are often obsessed with Frank? Gary's bohemian sculpture form and his personal artist's personality and style are often ignored. As a faithful believer of modernism, Gary instinctively shows that he is also an architect of modern functionalism. This instinct, like DNA, is deeply rooted in his architectural life and comes from the era of his growth and education. There is no doubt that Frank Gehry is not an artist, because so far, no artist has the opportunity and ability to master such a large-scale urban sculpture, but he is not a pure architect in the eyes of critics, because he has always subjectively thought that "architecture is just art", and it is difficult for us to define his architecture with today's architectural system, because he has no own theory, never writes books and rarely teaches. But in my opinion, Frank Gehry is the greatest architect of our time. He is an architect as an artist, because he left a talking building, an architectural myth full of emotion and artistic interest. -Comment on the famous architect Zhu Kun. To some extent, this form that Gary is proficient in vividly destroys the overall popular form in his country. Although his works are very different from other works, they are more or less related in some categories. But compared with the traditional urban function, form, space and overall appearance, Gary's works have a considerable sense of superiority. He created a unique style and opened a new chapter in architectural form. Gary found the * * sound between architecture and art, which also shows that the public is eager to integrate art into architecture. These two items are also unpredictable and full of surprises. This synthesis is mainly reflected in the obvious and fuzzy, natural and artificial, new and old, dark and transparent, closed and empty, which is the most striking contrast between Gehry and other architectural works, so Gehry is known as "Picasso in architecture". Frank Gehry's works