In a four-part series, we’ll explore architect Frank Gehry’s Los Angeles and how his practice has evolved during his seventy years as an Angeleno.
In this last conversation of the series, Gehry talks about projects, past and present, in three cities: Berlin, New York, and Los Angeles. We learn about his inspiration for the Walt Disney Concert Hall and for a forthcoming performance space in Berlin named after Pierre Boulez. He also recounts the trials and tribulations he encountered while working on projects in New York. And finally, Gehry shares his plans for the redevelopment of a block on the infamous Sunset Strip and the much anticipated LA River project.
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Art + Ideas: Frank Gehry’s Los Angeles, Part 1
Art + Ideas: Frank Gehry’s Los Angeles, Part 2
Art + Ideas: Frank Gehry’s Los Angeles, Part 3
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