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* [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]]: [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao]]
* [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]]: [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao]]
* [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], [[United States|USA]]: [[Stata Center]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
* [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], [[United States|USA]]: [[Stata Center]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
*[[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States|USA]]: Pritzker Pavilion at [[Millennium Park]]
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]], [[United States|USA]]: Peter B. Lewis Building, [[Weatherhead School of Management]], [[Case Western Reserve University]]
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]], [[United States|USA]]: Peter B. Lewis Building, [[Weatherhead School of Management]], [[Case Western Reserve University]]
* [[Columbia, Maryland]], [[United States|USA]]: [[Exhibit Center]], [[Merriweather Post Pavillion]], [[Rouse Company]] Headquarters
* [[Columbia, Maryland]], [[United States|USA]]: [[Exhibit Center]], [[Merriweather Post Pavillion]], [[Rouse Company]] Headquarters

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Frank Owen 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 moved to California at age 17. He is today a naturalized American citizen and lives in Los Angeles. He is best known for building curvaceous structures that often include a lot of titanium. His most famous work, and the clearest expression of his style, is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

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