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* [[Dundee, Scotland]]: [[Maggie's Dundee Centre]] [http://www.maggiescentres.org/maggies/mag_centres.jsp?pContentID=420&p_applic=CCC&p_service=Content.show&] |
* [[Dundee, Scotland]]: [[Maggie's Dundee Centre]] [http://www.maggiescentres.org/maggies/mag_centres.jsp?pContentID=420&p_applic=CCC&p_service=Content.show&] |
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* [[Hanover]]: [[Gehry Tower]] |
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* [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]: [[Frederick Weisman Museum of Art]], [[University of Minnesota]] |
* [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]: [[Frederick Weisman Museum of Art]], [[University of Minnesota]] |
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* [[Seattle, Washington]]: [[Experience Music Project]] |
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Revision as of 18:53, 10 November 2003
Frank Gehry, born February 28, 1929, is an architect known for his interesting use of metal sheathing for his buildings. He was born in Toronto, Canada, but is today a naturalized American citizen.
His works include:
- Berlin: DG Bank building at Pariser Platz
- Bilbao, Spain: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
- Cambridge, Massachusetts: Stata Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA: Peter B. Lewis Building, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University
- Columbia, Maryland: Exhibit Center, Merriweather Post Pavillion, Rouse Company Headquarters
- Dundee, Scotland: Maggie's Dundee Centre [1]
- Hanover: Gehry Tower
- Los Angeles, California: Walt Disney Concert Hall
- Minneapolis, Minnesota: Frederick Weisman Museum of Art, University of Minnesota
- Seattle, Washington: Experience Music Project