...auditorium, fitness facilities, a childcare center, and even âsocial areasâ along an âinterior student street.â Designed by Frank Gehry and highly praised for its unique design, the building has not been without problems. Evidently, MIT has paid $1.5 million...
...muddied last year's Strawberry Jam for an album full of effervescent, transportive oddity. Merriweather, named for the Frank Gehry-designed outdoor concert venue in AC's native Maryland, is actually not unlike the renowned architect's famously contoured forms:...
...and architecture," said Scott Lindroth, vice provost for the arts and professor of music at Duke. "Hearing Chuck Close, Frank Gehry and others speak about their work in early stages of their careers is fascinating given their subsequent development, and now...
...an eatery called Big House Slop. Sounds like a plan. And we can reassure everyone that Mr. Markowitz has not suggested a Frank Gehry-designed prison at Atlantic Yards should Bruce Ratner cut bait and run, leaving the Beepster twisting in the wind of one of...
...aggressive in capital improvement projects and we're not putting anything on hold," Goodman said. He cited the development of a Frank Gehry-designed brain research institute and a massive new performing arts center as proof that "it's full steam ahead."...
...John Lautner's UFO-inspired residences from the space-obsessed 1960s, and turn-of-the-millennium deconstructions, such as Frank Gehry's luminous Walt Disney Concert Hall. "In Los Angeles, there is always a chance," says Richard Weinstein, a transplanted New...
...current crop of big name architects, do you admire? SVdR: And Rogers. I think they're both really good most of the time. I like Frank Gehry because I think he's a real person. He's made huge breakthroughs in terms of using computers to design complex surfaces. ...
...not going to happen in a nanosecond,â Bruce Ratner declares. Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff says architect Frank Gehry should walk away from the project, warning that an arena without towers would be "an enormous eyesore." The Brooklyn Paper...
...active deep surfaces â if something as simple as when photographs are taken were to change. All the works of Frank Gehry, photographed in the anemic, angular light of midwinter. I sense a book idea here, if any enterprising photographers might be reading...
...and the recipient of a 2008 excellence award from Collab, the museum's Group for Modern and Contemporary Design. ''Frank O. Gehry: Design Process and the Lewis House,'' through April 5, Perelman Building, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fairmount and Pennsylvania...