Profile of the innovative California architect offers links to related figures as well as recommended links to pages on his own work.
Article from the British news source focuses on the career of the California architect whose buildings have made him a famous presence throughout the world.
Listing of books and articles on the Canadian-born architect Frank Gehry.
View photographs of the post-modern exposition park, built by Gehry from 1982-84. Includes links to other well-known buildings.
Reports on the architect's design for the DG Bank building in Berlin. Includes quotes.
Use multimedia links to view examples of the American architect's work. Read an encyclopedia article and a historical essay.
Learn about his major achievements, including his furniture designs and the Bilbao, Spain Guggenheim Museum, in this Oct. 1999 profile.
Profiles the popular California-based architect. Discusses worldwide reaction to his Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
Focuses on Gehry's bentwood furniture designs based on bushel baskets. Discusses Knoll's involvement in production.
Great Buildings Online introduces the home of one of the century's leading architects through a critical analysis and bibliography.
Essay by Josef Pesch examines Gehry's building in Prague. Includes photographs of the structure and extensive footnoted references.
Find a biography and list of major commissions for one of the leading figures in postmodern architecture.
Find photos, a statistical profile and a directory of related resources for Gehry's 1997 design for this Spanish branch of the Guggenheim.
1989 laureate Gehry is profiled through a biographical sketch, an essay by Ada Louise Huxtable and a transcript of his acceptance speech.
Offers a brief profile of the architect with links to biographies and examples of his work.
Great Buildings Online offers photos, a critical analysis, and a bibliography of Gehry's design for this museum in Weil-am-Rhein, Germany.
Official site of this German design museum includes an introduction to its distinctive building designed by American architect Frank O. Gehry.