Conversations with Frank Gehry | Frank Gehry and Barbara Isenberg
Recorded May 12, 2009
Direct Download:
20090512-convers.mp3
Pickwick Salon 2009 Donor Event
Renowned architect Frank Gehry, recognized for his sculptural, deconstructivist approach to building design, is best known for building curvaceous structures, often covered with reflective metal. His most famous work is the Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, which is covered in titanium. He also designed the famed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Experience Music Project in Seattle.
Gehry spoke with author Barbara Isenberg (before a private audience) about his influences, career and current projects.
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