The great contemporary architect Frank Gehry has built a reputation by challenging our core beliefs around what buildings should look like, as well as the very role of design. His work is often described as “deconstructivist,” meaning that he reduces his creations to be more of a reflection of the tension that binds atomic elements as opposed to the singular “harmonic” whole of a Frank Lloyd Wright conception. Gehry has established an entirely new paradigm for architecture — one that is enabled by the most modern construction materials and techniques. His buildings have given us a new way to appreciate architecture.
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Posted by: Bill Loumpouridis April 25, 2011 09:33 AMThe great contemporary architect Frank Gehry has built a reputation by challenging our core beliefs around what buildings should look like, as well as the very role of design. His work is often described as “deconstructivist,” meaning that he reduces his creations to be more of a reflection of the tension that binds atomic elements as opposed to the singular “harmonic” whole of a Frank Lloyd Wright conception. Gehry has established an entirely new paradigm for architecture — one that is enabled by the most modern construction materials and techniques. His buildings have given us a new way to appreciate architecture.