Frank Gehry creates buildings with curved metal surfaces, irregular shapes and experimental structures. His works shape cityscapes from Bilbao to Los Angeles. The facades use titanium, steel or glass. The interiors house museums, concert halls and offices. His designs demonstrate architectural possibilities with computer aided planning.
Bilbao, Spain
An exhibition building with a facade of reflective titanium plates that houses international art collections and temporary exhibitions.
Prague, Czech Republic
A postmodern office building with two distinct towers, asymmetric windows and a curved glass facade in the city center.
Los Angeles, USA
The concert building with 2265 seats features an exterior shell of curved steel plates and acoustically optimized interiors.
Weil am Rhein, Germany
The museum presents furniture design and architecture in a white building with geometric shapes and slanted walls.
Las Vegas, USA
The medical building combines stainless steel and glass in an asymmetrical form with a folded metal facade.
Herford, Germany
The museum building combines red brick walls with a curved stainless steel roof and large glass surfaces.
Paris, France
The art gallery features a glass and steel construction with multiple layered transparent segments.
Minneapolis, USA
The art museum presents a metallic facade with geometric shapes made of stainless steel on the riverside.
Elciego, Spain
The building complex uses titanium panels in red, silver, and gold, rising above the traditional wine cellars of the region.
California, USA
The facade features a large concrete binocular sculpture between two office towers with different textures.
Düsseldorf, Germany
A complex of three buildings on the Rhine riverfront with curved walls and different materials: metal, plaster, and brick.
New York City, USA
The skyscraper has a steel facade with geometric folds that reflect sunlight at different angles.
Seattle, USA
The structure combines metal surfaces in red and silver, with multiple curves and waves. The rooms display exhibitions about music, science fiction and media.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
A pedestrian bridge made of white steel with a 39-meter high pylon. The movable central section allows ships to pass through.
Cambridge, USA
An academic complex with irregular shapes and angles. The spaces serve computer science and artificial intelligence research at MIT.
Paris, France
A cubic building with offset glass surfaces and metal elements. The institute houses cinema rooms, film archives and a library about film history.