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The noted historian and critic delves into the long career of Frank Gehry in two books, one a comprehensive presentation of his drawings, the other a synoptic monograph of built work.
Frank Gehry, whose unorthodox Santa Monica house helped make his name in the 1970s, has moved to a larger glass and timber home he designed with his son, set within a lush garden.
Thomas S. Hines' meticulously researched account relates how curator and director Arthur Drexler gave MoMA's influential Architecture and Design department "a new purposeful cohesiveness.”
Claude Cormier et Associés, wHY Architecture, and Brook McIlroy have been selected for projects at York Street Park and Rees Street Park, both along the city's waterfront.
Frank Gehry’s New World Center (NWC) in Miami’s South Beach, and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles [RECORD, November 2003, page 134], are at once similar yet quite different.