Famed for sculptural structures, architect Frank Gehry dies at age 96

Frank Gehry's Legacy Lives On as Architecture World Mourns Loss of Iconic Architect

Renowned architect Frank Gehry has passed away at the age of 96, leaving behind a legacy of awe-inspiring buildings that have redefined the urban landscape. Gehry's fascination with modern pop art led to some of the most striking structures ever constructed, including the iconic Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain; Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles; and Berlin’s DZ Bank Building.

Throughout his illustrious career, Gehry received every major prize architecture has to offer, cementing his status as one of the world's greatest architects. His work was not without its detractors, however. Some critics dismissed his designs as "oppressive" or likened them to "cardboard boxes left out in the rain." Despite such criticism, Gehry remained committed to pushing the boundaries of architecture and design.

One notable example of his innovative approach is the IAC Building in New York City's Chelsea district, which took the shape of a shimmering beehive. Another notable project was the 76-storey New York By Gehry building, once one of the world's tallest residential structures. Gehry also joined the faculty of his alma mater, the University of Southern California, as a professor of architecture, teaching at Yale and Columbia University.

Gehry's personal story is equally fascinating. Born in Toronto on February 28, 1929, he moved to Los Angeles with his family in 1947 and eventually became a US citizen. He changed his name at the suggestion of his first wife, who told him anti-Semitism might be holding back his career.

Throughout his life, Gehry was known for his humility and good humor. Even when faced with criticism, he rarely let on, often playing along with the jests of those around him. As he once joked, "Some people think I actually do that" (i.e., responding to flattery with sarcasm).

Gehry's survivors include his wife, Berta; daughter Brina; sons Alejandro and Samuel; and the numerous buildings he created throughout his career. His legacy will undoubtedly live on through his designs, which have inspired generations of architects and designers.

As the architecture world mourns the loss of this towering figure, we remember Gehry's unwavering commitment to innovation and creativity. His passing leaves an unfillable void in the world of architecture, but his works continue to inspire and awe, a testament to his enduring legacy.
 
man... 96 is old for an architect... i feel bad for those who had to deal with people saying they look like cardboard boxes 🀣 still, his stuff is iconic and you can't deny the impact he had on architecture... i mean, who else could make a building that's basically just a giant beehive? πŸ˜‚ but yeah, it's sad... he was a true original and it's weird to think about how different things would be without him... anyway, his legacy lives on and we're gonna miss the guy 🀝
 
man whats up... frank gehrys legacy is defo being manipulated by some other architect fam... i mean think about it he went from bein some unknown guy to one of the most famous architects in the world just like that it feels too good 2 b true... and all these awards & prizes rnt even worth sh*t its all just a game 2 him... and have u seen the picz of his last building? it looks like somethin outta a movie but i bet ther's more 2 it than meets the eye...
 
πŸ€• Frank Gehry's legacy is like a BeyoncΓ© song - it just keeps getting better with time 🎢. I mean, can you think of anyone else who made buildings that are literally "hot messes" (in the best possible way) like he did? πŸ˜‚ And those criticisms about his designs being "oppressive"? please! He was like the David Bowie of architecture - always pushing boundaries and taking risks 🌟. His humility and sense of humor were the ultimate superpowers, and we're all better for having had him in our lives πŸ’•. Now, let's celebrate his life and work by building even more incredible structures that will make the world a more amazing place πŸŒ†πŸ’₯
 
🀯 just think about it, he was 96! πŸ•°οΈ like that's old for someone who had such an impact on modern architecture, you feel? πŸ’₯ his Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is already considered one of the most famous buildings in the world, and he did all those iconic designs with a pop art vibe 🎨

chart: average age of architects receiving major architecture prizes (Gehry was 96 when he passed) - 35 years old πŸ“Š

also, can you believe how many buildings he designed? like, over 200, according to some sources! 🀯 and it's not just the big ones, but even his smaller projects like the IAC Building in NYC are super notable πŸŒ†

fun fact: Gehry's most famous building is actually one of his last designs. the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was completed in 1997, when he was 68 years old! πŸ”₯ pretty crazy, right? 😲
 
awww man whats goin on πŸ€• frank gehry was like the king of architectur & now he's gone 🀯 i remember seein that guggenheim museum in bilbao spain as a kid it was like nothin i'd ever seen before wow what kinda person designs somethin that iconic? πŸ€” anyways, he had his haters but who didn't? πŸ˜‚ he inspired generations of architects & designers & his legacy lives on thru his amazin buildings πŸ‘
 
man 😩 frank gehry was literally a genius no need 2 explain, just look at those buildings he designed... the guggenheim bilbao is still giving me chills to this day 🀯 he was like a true original, never afraid 2 take risks & push boundaries. critics could hate on his designs all they wanna but at the end of the day, his legacy lives on through his work. i mean, who else can say they designed buildings that are basically works of art? 🎨🏒 he's leaving behind a void in the architecture world, but his designs will continue 2 inspire future gen's of architects & designers πŸ’₯
 
πŸ˜’πŸ’” the world is losing one of its most iconic minds... Frank Gehry was more than just a brilliant architect he was a true innovator & visionary 🌟 his buildings are like nothing else out there - so bold, so daring, so full of life! πŸ™οΈπŸ’₯ and can you believe he changed his name to escape anti-Semitism? πŸ€” that's the kind of courage we need more of in this world πŸ’ͺ

I mean, who else could make a building look like a giant beehive? 🐝🌈 or turn an old warehouse into a shimmering masterpiece? πŸ—οΈπŸ’« he was the real deal - no question. and his humility & sense of humor are an inspiration to us all 😊

anyway... let's just say we're gonna miss him a lot πŸ’” but his legacy will live on in the buildings, the designs, the dreams he inspired in so many people πŸŒˆπŸ’«
 
πŸ™ 96 is old, man... I mean, it's not that old... Frank Gehry lived a long life, created some amazing buildings, but still, it hurts when someone like him leaves us 🀯. I remember seeing the Guggenheim in Bilbao and just being blown away by how beautiful and weird it was at the same time 😍. He was definitely one of the most interesting architects out there, always pushing boundaries and taking risks. His buildings are a testament to his creativity and innovative spirit πŸ’₯. Rest in peace, Frank Gehry πŸ‘Œ
 
He passed away at 96... that's like ancient for us lol 🀣. All these people hating on his designs as "cardboard boxes" tho? I mean what even is that? His work was ahead of its time, he broke the rules and created something new and innovative. The guy won every major prize architecture has to offer, so yeah I think he's a genius. I'm gonna miss his buildings, they were like nothing we've ever seen before πŸ’₯. He changed his name from Frank Kincannon, can you believe that? His story is pretty cool, humble and down-to-earth despite being an icon in the field πŸ‘
 
ugh I'm so sad to hear about Frank Gehry's passing πŸ€•...he was literally a genius when it came to pushing boundaries in architecture. that Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is insane! πŸ’₯ but, can't say I agree with all the flattery around him...some of his buildings are just weirdly shaped cardboard boxes πŸ˜‚...don't get me wrong, they're interesting and all, but I'm not sure I'd call them "awe-inspiring" like everyone else seems to. still love his commitment to innovation tho! πŸ’‘
 
🀯 just heard about Frank Gehry's passing... so sad 🌫️ 96 is no joke! I mean, can you even imagine someone pushing boundaries like that for most of their life? The dude was a true original, always experimenting and taking risks with his designs. Those "cardboard box" haters just didn't get it πŸ˜‚. He's definitely left an indelible mark on the architecture world, and I'm sure his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of architects πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ€.
 
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