Gehry’s profession, which started in Los Angeles within the early Sixties, constructed momentum domestically and internationally with tasks similar to his personal residence (1978) in Santa Monica, California; the Vitra Design Museum (1989) in Weil am Rhein, Germany; the Weisman Artwork Museum (1993) in Minnesota; and the Dancing Home (1996) in Prague, Czech Republic.
In 1989, at age 60, Gehry was honoured because the twelfth Pritzker Structure Prize Laureate. In granting the award, the jury praised his risk-taking, his forward-thinking strategy, describing it as “refreshingly unique and completely American.”
“Gehry’s work is a extremely refined, refined and adventurous aesthetic that emphasises the artwork of structure,” they stated.
This sentiment rings true in Gehry’s design for the famend Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (1997) in Spain’s Basque area. Conceived at a pivotal second within the transition from analogue to digital apply, utilizing software program initially developed for aerospace industries, the museum’s placing silver type upended conventions across the artwork museum typology. Given the inflow of tourism to Bilbao following the constructing’s completion, it was additionally credited with revitalising the town’s financial prospects.
The museum received the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Twenty-5 Yr Award in 2023, with the jury noting its persistence “as a logo of the facility of excellent, human-centered design’s capacity to embolden creativity and basically reshape communities.”
Gehry received the AIA Gold Medal in 1999 adopted by the Royal British Institute of Architects Royal Gold Medal a yr later.
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In 2015, Gehry opened his first and solely constructing in Australia — the Dr Chau Chak Wing Constructing on the College of Expertise (UTS) in Sydney, designed in collaboration with native structure agency Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke. House to the establishment’s enterprise faculty, the undulating brick and glass constructing was conceived by Gehry as a cluster of treehouses; “a rising studying organism with many branches of thought, some strong and a few ephemeral and delicate,” he stated.
In her evaluate of the constructing for Structure Australia (Could/June 2015), Jennifer Calzini described it as “a wildly irreverent, lifelike being,” whose “undulations of the brick facade and … abundance of idiosyncratic visible and tactile element make ‘being there’ [in the presence of the building] a extremely partaking and private expertise.”

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“This venture raises the profile of structure for the good thing about all architects, promotes the UTS model worldwide whereas additionally enhancing the native college group, and delivers a richly layered constructing for the good thing about the individuals who work together with it as a chunk of the town,” stated Calzini.
Reflecting on Gehry’s passing, the American Institute of Architects interim government vice-president and CEO Stephen Ayers mirrored, “We mourn the lack of a visionary.”
“Frank Gehry… redefined structure, remodeling buildings into artworks that encourage and uplift,” Ayres stated. “His braveness to problem custom formed skylines and minds alike, setting a brand new commonplace for creativity in our subject. Frank’s legacy lives on in each architect he conjures up and each metropolis is eternally modified by his work.”
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