Frank Gehry
By (Author) Frederic Migayrou
Edited by Aurelien Lemonier
Prestel
Prestel
2nd February 2015
Germany
General
Non Fiction
720.92
Hardback
256
Width 245mm, Height 286mm, Spine 28mm
1786g
Arranged chronologically, this book follows the arc of Gehry's later career, during which he has focused mainly on public and cultural facilities. The book explores how Gehry has overcome technological setbacks and aesthetic backlash, never wavering from his vision. It examines his work in the context of the urban environment, showing how Gehry continually strives to make cities "less boring" and to create urban buildings that echo their surroundings. The buildings profiled here - including the Vitra International Furniture Manufacturing Facility and Design Museum in Switzerland, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the 8 Spruce Street Skyscraper (Beekman Tower) in New York, and the Fondation Louis Vuitton - are represented in dazzling colour photographs as well as preparatory drawing, plans and models. From his early years working within the L.A. Art Scene, to his Pritzker-winning stardom, to his current fascination with the application of computer-aided-design in such areas as cancer research, Frank Gehry, now in his ninth decade, continues to surprise and inspire the public. This informative, fascinating volume is a must-have for his ardent fans and anyone interested in architecture. AUTHOR: Frederic Migayrou is head of the architecture department. Aurelien Lemonier is curator at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, France. 300 colour illustrations
Frederic Migayrou is head of the architecture department; Aurelien Lemonier is curator at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.