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Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Las Vegas ∿ Frank Gehry — interior
Cellular Fantasy offices & showroom - 2600 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica CA (2001)
Designed by Michele Saee of Saee Studios
Reminds me of Metalheart and Vectorheart styles in this design, though in architectural terms this would fall under Deconstructivism
Magney House (1982-84) in Bingie Point, Australia, designed by Glenn Murcutt
I remember learning about Frank Gehry and deconstructivist architecture in one of my architecture theory courses back in the late 90s. It changed my life and my way to see things. He was my first biggest love in architecture and I can't think of anyone who has influenced me more visually and designwise. Above is one of his creations I had the luck to see in person in 2009. The world has lost a true titan, the most prominent architect in the last 50 years. R.I.P.
Frank Gehry
Dancing House, Prague, 1996
Frank Owen Gehry, Born as Frank Owen Goldberg,
(28 february 1929 – 5 december 2025)
Mr Frank Gehry was an illustrious architect whose innovative and avant-garde designs have consistently challenged the conventions of modern architecture.
Born in Toronto in 1929, Gehry established his architectural practice in 1962 in Los Angeles, where he continues to cultivate his legacy as a visionary architect.
Mr Gehry’s works are characterized by his distinctive approach to architecture, employing non-traditional materials and a deconstructivist style. During his career, he designed some of the most iconic and unconventional structures around the globe
Rest In Power !
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain, 1997,
Hotel Marques de Riscal, Elciego, Spain,
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France,
LUMA Arles Towers, Parc des Ateliers, Arles, France, 2021,
Dancing House, Prague, Czech Republic, 1996, designed byVlado Milunić and Frank Gehry,
DZ Bank building, Berlin, Germany, 2000,
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Seattle, Washington, 2000,
Schnabel House, Los Angeles, 1986 - 1989,
Massy House, Atherton, San Mateo County, California, United States, completed in 2023 after a construction process that took 10 years,
Gehry Residence, Rustic Canyon, Santa Monica, California...
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Freeman Sargent (1912-1990) Deconstructed San Francisco Cityscape [oil on canvas, 1983]
MumboJumbo - Deconstructivism
Deconstructivism is primarily an architectural style. Buildings of this style feature altered silhouettes that appear as though someone took the original schematic, deconstructed it, and rearranged the skyline into a confusing bundle of shapes. I wasn't sure how to translate it into an art style, so I just went with Mumbo's starter base (which was already created in a deconstructivist style) and went with some basic architecture. Mumbo's starter base, and in fact the beginning of his Season 11, is primarily deconstructivist in nature: breaking down his playstyle to focus on the basics, but willing to experiment and rework the process.