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 that the archive is available online we can all draw inspiration from their insights.
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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 that the archive is available online we can all draw inspiration from their insights.
Having a Frank Gehry–designed arena in Downtown Brooklyn will put Brooklyn on the map globally ... We know how great Brooklyn is; now everyone will know how great it is.
doing Frank Gehry. I would never suppose that someone would look at my sketch and go, Aaahhhhhhhhhh. No wonder architecture's dead--because that's what everyone thinks architecture is now. When Calatrava and Gehry die, it's done--no one's gonna pay us to do that. So it's terrifying for me to look at schools trying to bring out your personal vision.
On a former parking lot in downtown Jerusalem some two dozen workers are now clearing the grounds for a planned museum/educational center designed by [Frank] Gehry and dedicated to the theme of tolerance.
The Fort Greene district lies at the crossroads of all these different forces—how do you make something interesting that’s not dictatorial? ... How do you make something that deals with the scale of the city while not being banal? How do you reinforce it but also make it more interesting? We made images which tried to evoke a spirit, an experience of the place, as opposed to a look.