Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Frank Gehry: Deconstructivist Architect

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
17,214
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

"Architecture is a small piece of this human equation, but for those of us who practice it, we believe in its potential to make a difference, to enlighten and to enrich the human experience, to penetrate the barriers of misunderstanding and provide a beautiful context for life's drama". (Frank Gehry)

Gehry, Frank Owen, 1929, American architect, b. Toronto, Canada as Frank Owen Goldberg. He is widely considered one of the finest and most artful of contemporary architects. In 1947, Gehry's family moved to Los Angeles, where he attended the Univ. of California; he later studied at Harvard. He has been acclaimed for his original, sophisticated, adventurous, and very American buildings. Extremely varied and lively, his structures contrast space and materials; often jutting, unusual shapes are juxtaposed with simple geometric forms. In his earlier work these forms are expressed in a wide range of usual and unusual architectural materials (e.g., raw plywood, corrugated aluminum, and exposed pipe) that sometimes give these buildings a deliberately unfinished quality. Among his many important commissions are the Loyola Law School (198184), Walt Disney Concert Hall (1989), and the Team Disneyland Building (1995), Los Angeles; Gehry's Fish (1992), Barcelona; the Weisman Museum of Art (1993), Minneapolis, the first of his all metal-clad buildings; and the Cinémathèque Français (the former American Center. 1994), Paris.

Gehry's later work displays a curving complexity made possible by computer programs and other innovative design tools, many of which he and his team have developed. While these metal-clad buildings have distinct similarities, they differ significantly in shape, proportion, materials, and relation to the sites they occupy. His most important and acclaimed building to date is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain (1997), a large structure of voluptuous, swooping, organic forms covered in gleaming titanium steel that made him an international star. Gehry also uses curving metal-covered walls in his Experience Music Project rock music museum in Seattle (2000). His design for the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts (2003) at Bard College combines the characteristic billowing steel shapes at its facade with the unadorned concrete that forms the rear of the building. The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles (2003) has a sumptuous matte-finish stainless steel facade comprised of several large upward-curving elements punctuated by a hinged glass-panel entry, and a beautiful, acoustically superb interior clad in Douglas fir.

The architect returned to geometric forms in the computer-assisted complexity of his Stata Center (2004), Cambridge, Mass., the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's computer-science building—a tilting and colorful conglomeration of towers, cubes, tubes, and cones in steel, aluminum, and brick whose open interior spaces are designed to promote encounters among its scientist inhabitants. Gehry's first completed New York City project, the InterActiveCorp headquarters in Manhattan (200607), is characterized by a façade of billowing white glass that glows with inner light. Gehry also designs furniture and other utilitarian objects as well as watches and jewelry. Prominent among his many awards are the Pritzker Prize (1989) and the first Gish Award (1994). (Columbia Encyclopedia)

Music by Enigma: Prism of Life

Lyrics:

I am hunted by the future
Will the future be my past?
Or is time a fade out picture
Of my everlasting cast?
Love is phasing
Love is moving To the rhythm of your sight
I get closer
To the crossing point of light
Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua.
Let us try to live our lost illusions
They're the sun at night
If we don't we'll never taste
The spice of life
And when it seems that we're in a dead end street
There's no reason to cry
Cause we have a helping hand who's always aside
Forever light

  • likes, 0 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (starrynight003)

  • Nice photographs. Terrible back ground music.

  • @linanguyen10 .....hahaha....this is a stretch but I'm guessing you don't like ENIGMA. hahaha....  thanks for the comment.

  • starrynight, thank you so much. I've just come back from the US and managed to see Frank Gehry's home AND the Stata Centre at MIT, and Disney Concert Hall whilst I was there this time. Last time it was Experience Music Project. I love the video you have made and the music and I'm thrilled to have stumbled across your efforts. They're wonderful! THANK YOU!

  • Piedeez, thanks so much. Gehry's work is fascinating....how wonderful that you have been able to experience this first hand. I'm lucky enough to be familiar with the Stata Center at MIT....amazing masterpiece.

    I appreciate your kind words......

  • Starrynight - When I watch your video showcasing Gehry's architecture paired up with this enchanting music, I am reminded of Roy Harris' definition of music: "Music is a fluid architecture of sound." I think this imaginative video certainly matches that description.

  • Great quote iris....so true. There is a wondrous fluidity to both Gehry's and Enigma's artistic creations. Thank you again, it's a pleasure to know that you are enjoying this video. :)

see all

All Comments (18)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • cel mai tare arhitector care a existat vreodata,super, geniu, unic...

  • @starrynight003 @linanguyen10 is just ignorant . He doesnt like the REAL music!

    I love Enigma since i had 5y and now I'm 23y......

    Thats the band that just stuck there for all life!

    And: tnx for this Frank Gehry vid. i need it for my exam ;)

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more