Frank gehry building-museum of pop culture

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Frank Gehry is an iconic architect known for his innovative and unconventional designs, which often challenge traditional architectural norms. His work is characterized by a distinctive use of curved forms, irregular shapes, and unique materials that create dynamic and sculptural buildings. Gehry’...


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FRANK O GEHRY
KUMAR PRATIYUSH RAHUL BANIA ASMI MEHROTRA


•FrankGehryisaCanadianbornAmericanarchitectand
designer.HewasbornonFebruary28,1929inToronto,
Canada.


•HehasdonehisgraduationfromtheUniversity
ofSouthernCalifornia'sschoolofarchitecture.Then
hestudiedcityplanningatHarvardgraduateschoolofdesign.


•GehrywasawardedthePritzkerPrizein1989andhascome
tobeknownbymanyasa"Starchitect".


•FrankGehryisknownforhisuseofbold,postmodernshapes
andhisdesignphilosophy''DECONSTRUCTIVISM''.

DECONSTRUCTIVISM
•Deconstructivism gives the impression of
thefragmentation oftheconstructedbuilding.
•Commonlycharacterizedby an
absenceofobvious harmony, continuity,
orsymmetry.
•It attemptsto move away from the
supposedly constricting 'rules' ofmodernism
such as "form follows function," "purism,"
and "truth tomaterials."

GEHRY RESIDENCE
•One of Gehry's earliest projects (1978).
•Located in Santa Monica, California.
•Extensive use of suburban materials likechain linkand plywood.
•Gehry's design wraps around three sides of the old house.
•Riot ofbothnew and old elements.
•The fragmented nature ofhisdeconstructivism philosophy isevident throughout.

•Virta design museum was Frank O. Gehry's firstbuilding in
Europe, Germany.
•Made incooperation with theLörracharchitect GünterPfeifer
in 1989.
•Gehry did not opt for hisusual mix of materials
andlimitedhimself to whiteplaster and a titanium–zinc alloy.
•Unusual use of curves.
•It is one of the world's largest collections of modernfurniture
design.
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM

Guggenheim Bilbao Museum (1993-97) an icon of Frank
Gehry's architecture.
•Outer skin of the building is of Titanium sheets.
Accompaniedby glass and stone.
•The color of the sheets change depending on the
weather andlightcondition.
•It has19 galleries, with over a hundredexhibitions.
•Bilbao Effect
GUGGENHEIM BILBAO

•Great Exhibitionspace with nineteen Galleries.
•Ten Galleries follow classical orthogonal plans .
•Nine Galleries are Irregularly shaped.

MUSEUM OF POP CULTURE
•The Experience Music Project Museum (2000) is
generallyconsidered Frank Gehry's most garishdesign.
•Seattle,Washington, US.
•One of themostcomplexexterior skins ever devisedfor
abuilding.
•Dynamism.
•MoPOP’sexterior conveys all the energy and
fluidityofmusic.
•Criticism

•8 Spruce Street, previously known as theBeekman
Tower is a 76-story skyscraper in theFinancial District of
Manhattan, New York City.
•The skyscraper's structural frame is made ofreinforced
concrete.
•The twisting steel structure is made of10,500 steel
panels, almost every single onea different shape.
•The form of thebuilding appears to change depending
onthe viewpoint—almost like the ripples ofa mirage.
•It contains a public elementary school ownedby the
Department of Education. Above theelementary school
there is luxury residentialtower clad in stainless steel.
8 SPRUCE STREET

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