List of works by Frank Gehry
Appearance
Frank Gehry is a Pritzker Prize-winning architect. His buildings, including his private residence, have become tourist attractions. His style is sometimes described as Deconstructivist or postmodern, although he has rejected the second term.[1][2]
Completed
Name | City | US State/ Country |
Completed | Other Information | Image |
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360 Newbury Street | Boston | Massachusetts | 2005 | Renovated luxury condominiums. | |
David Cabin | Idyllwild | California | 1957 | Built with Greg Walsh. Owned by Matthew and Mary Norris Idyllwild, California |
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Kline Residence | Bel Air | California | 1963 | ||
Park West Apartments[3][4][5] | Irvine | California | 1970 | Owned by the Irvine Company. Designed with Greg Walsh; landscape design by POD. Formerly University Park Apartments. | |
Ronald Davis Studio & Residence | Malibu | California | 1972 | Renovated by Sue and Alex Glasscock, later owned by Patrick and Jillian Dempsey. Featured in Architectural Digest in 2014.[6] Destroyed November, 2018 Woolsey Fire | |
Exhibit Center, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Rouse Company Headquarters, and Fire Station[3] | Columbia | Maryland | 1974 | ||
Concord Pavilion | Concord | California | 1975 | Originally the Chronicle Pavilion, it has also been called the Sleep Train Pavilion | |
Harper House | Baltimore | Maryland | 1977 | ||
Gehry Residence[7] | Santa Monica | California | 1978 | Frank Gehry's home | |
Loyola Law School (various buildings)[8] | Los Angeles | California | 1978-2002 | ||
Spiller House | Venice | California | 1980 | ||
Santa Monica Place | Santa Monica | California | 1980 | Mostly demolished and renovated from 2008 to 2010 | |
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium | San Pedro | California | 1981 | ||
California Aerospace Museum, California Museum of Science and Industry | Los Angeles | California | 1984 | ||
Edgemar Retail Complex | Santa Monica | California | 1984 | ||
Norton House[9] | Venice | California | 1984 | ||
Frances Howard Goldwyn Hollywood Regional Library | Hollywood | California | 1985 | ||
Information and Computer Science (ICS)/Engineering Research Facility (ICS/ERF)[10][11][12] | University of California, Irvine | California | 1986 | Awarded by the American Institute of Architects in 1986 and 1987. Demolished in 2007.[11] | |
Sirmai-Peterson House[13] | Thousand Oaks | California | 1984-86 | ||
Winton Guest House | Owatonna | Minnesota | 1987 | Moved in 2009 to its current location at the University of St. Thomas Gainey Conference Center.[14][15] | |
Yale Psychiatric Institute[16] | Yale University, New Haven | Connecticut | 1989 | In collaboration with Allan Dehar Associates of New Haven | |
Rockwell and Marna Schnabel House[17] | Brentwood | California | 1986-89 | ||
Herman Miller factory (currently William Jessup University) | Rocklin | California | 1987-89 | Factory closed in 2001 and was purchased by William Jessup University. Underwent re-design by architect Russ Taylor prior to opening of campus in 2004.[18] | |
Vitra Design Museum | Weil am Rhein | Germany | 1989 | ||
Rockwell Engineering Center[5] and McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium[19] | University of California, Irvine | California | 1990[20] | ||
Chiat/Day Building | Venice | California | 1991 | ||
Artists' Studios | Santa Monica | California | 1991 | Mixed use, residential and working artists. 6 loft units, each privately owned | |
Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories[21] | University of Iowa, Iowa City | Iowa | 1992 | ||
Disney Village | Disneyland Paris, Marne-la-Vallée | France | 1992 | Formerly Festival Disney | |
Olympic Fish | Olympic Village, Barcelona | Spain | 1992 | ||
Frederick Weisman Museum of Art[22] | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | Minnesota | 1993 | ||
Center for the Visual Arts[23] | Toledo | Ohio | 1993 | ||
Cinémathèque Française[24] | Paris | France | 1994 | ||
Vitra International Headquarters[25] | Basel | Switzerland | 1994 | ||
Siedlung Goldstein[26] | Frankfurt | Germany | 1994 | ||
Energie Forum Innovation[27] | Bad Oeynhausen | Germany | 1995 | ||
Dancing House | Prague | Czech Republic | 1996 | ||
Anaheim Ice[28][5] | Anaheim | California | 1995 | Formerly Disney Ice | |
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao | Bilbao | Spain | 1997 | ||
Der Neue Zollhof[29] | Düsseldorf | Germany | 1999 | ||
University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center[30] | University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati | Ohio | 1999 | ||
Condé Nast Publishing Headquarters Cafeteria[31] | Times Square, New York City | New York | 2000 | ||
DZ Bank building | Pariser Platz, Berlin | Germany | 2000 | ||
Museum of Pop Culture | Seattle | Washington | 2000 | ||
Gehry Tower | Hanover | Germany | 2001 | ||
Issey Miyake flagship store | Manhattan | New York | 2001 | ||
Weatherhead School of Management Peter B. Lewis building[32][33] | Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland | Ohio | 2002 | ||
Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts[34][35] | Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson | New York | 2003 | ||
Maggie's Dundee, Ninewells Hospital[36][37] | Dundee | Scotland | 2003 | ||
Walt Disney Concert Hall | Los Angeles | California | 2003 | ||
Ray and Maria Stata Center[38] | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge | Massachusetts | 2004 | ||
Jay Pritzker Pavilion[39] | Millennium Park, Chicago | Illinois | 2004 | ||
BP Pedestrian Bridge | Millennium Park, Chicago | Illinois | 2004 | ||
MARTa Herford | Herford | Germany | 2005 | ||
IAC/InterActiveCorp West Coast Headquarters | West Hollywood | California | 2005 | ||
Marqués de Riscal Hotel[40] | Elciego | Spain | 2006 | ||
IAC Building | Chelsea, Manhattan[41][42] | New York | 2007 | ||
Mariza show stage, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall[43] | Los Angeles | California | 2007 | ||
Art Gallery of Ontario | Toronto | Ontario | 2008 | under renovation | |
Peter B. Lewis Library[44] | Princeton University, Princeton | New Jersey | 2008 | ||
Serpentine Gallery 2008 Summer Pavilion[45] | London | England | 2008 | Temporary | |
Novartis Pharma A.G. Campus[46] | Basel | Switzerland | 2009 | ||
Danish Cancer Society Counseling Center[47] | Aarhus | Denmark | 2009 | ||
Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health[48] | Las Vegas | Nevada | 2010 | ||
Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of Art[49] | Biloxi | Mississippi | 2010 | Originally planned to open in 2006, hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Additional buildings opened in 2012 | |
New World Center[50] | Miami Beach | Florida | 2011 | ||
New York by Gehry at Eight Spruce Street[51] | Manhattan | New York | 2011 | First skyscraper[52] | |
Opus Hong Kong[53] | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 2011 | 12-story residential block located at 53 Stubbs Road, developed by Swire Group. | |
Pershing Square Signature Center[54] | Manhattan | New York | 2012 | 70,000 sq. ft. performing arts center. | |
Duplex Residence[55] | New Orleans | Louisiana | 2012 | Designed and built for the Make It Right Foundation New Orleans. LEED Platinum rated | |
Maggie's Hong Kong[56] | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 2013 | ||
Biomuseo[57] | Panama City | Panama | 2014 | ||
Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation[58][59][60] | Paris | France | 2014 | ||
Dr Chau Chak Wing Building[61][62][63] | University of Technology, Sydney | Australia | 2014 | ||
Facebook West Campus[64][65] | Menlo Park | California | 2015 | ||
Pierre Boulez Concert Hall | Berlin | Germany | 2017 | ||
Frank Gehry Residence | Santa Monica | California | 2017 | ||
Michael Eisner Residence[66] | Basalt | Colorado | 2018 | ||
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial[67][68] | Washington | D.C. | 2020 |
Works in progress
Under construction
- Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (expected completion 2017)[69]
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania underground expansion (announced in October 2006, construction began in 2010)[70]
- Le Parc des Ateliers SNCF, Arles, France[citation needed]
- Grand Avenue Project, Los Angeles, California[71]
Proposed
- World's Jewish Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel[72]
- Torre La Sagrera in Barcelona, Spain[73]
- Ocean Avenue Project, Santa Monica, California[74]
- Mirvish Towers & Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (proposed – no start date yet)[when?][75]
- Jazz Bakery, Culver City, California[76]
- Luxury hotel, apartments and offices, Sønderborg, Denmark[citation needed]
- Cultural Center, Łódź, Poland (design not yet accepted)[77]
- Dudamel Hall, Barquisimeto, Venezuela[78]
- Battersea Power Station redevelopment Phase 3 (the "High Street" phase), London, England (as joint architect along with Foster + Partners)[79]
- 8150 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles[80]
- Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Concert Hall, Inglewood, California[81]
- The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California[82]
- Colburn School Campus Extension and Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California[83]
On hold
- Frank Gehry Visitor Center at Hall Winery Napa Valley, Saint Helena, California (on hold)[84][85]
- The Point (Five Star Hotel & Event Center), Lehi, Utah (project on hold)[86][87]
- Suna Kıraç Cultural Center, Istanbul, Turkey (construction yet to begin)[when?][88]
- The Carrie Hamilton Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, California[89]
- Gary Player's Saadiyat Beach Golf Course Clubhouse, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[90][91]
Unbuilt
- Le Clos Jordanne Winery, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada[92]
- Museum of Tolerance, Jerusalem, Israel (Gehry stepped down from the project in March 2010)[93][94]
- Atlantic Yards, New York City (left project in June 2009)[95]
- Corcoran Gallery expansion, Washington, D.C. (project was abandoned in 2005)
- Guggenheim Museum expansion campus in downtown New York City (project was abandoned in December 2002)
- World Trade Center site Performing Arts Complex, New York City (announced October 2004, left project in 2014)[96][97]
Other works
- Gehry created a series of furniture called Easy Edges. The series was in production from 1969 to 1973.
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- Gehry Partners, LLP, Gehry's architecture firm