Frank Gehry by Jason Miller
This volume surveys about 20 of architect Frank Gehry's innovative designs, from the Schnabel residence in California to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, the Experience Music Project in Seattle, and others. Each of the 100-plus color photographs is accompanied by text that describes the building's significant features and places its importance in Gehry's evolution as an architectural artist. The text by architectural writer Miller provides a close look into how Gehry's mind works, the influences upon him, his evolving aesthetic and creative process, and the technology that helps him to carry out his designs.
This volume surveys about 20 of architect Frank Gehry's innovative designs, from the Schnabel residence in California to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, the Experience Music Project in Seattle, and others. Each of the 100-plus color photographs is accompanied by text that describes the building's significant features and places its importance in Gehry's evolution as an architectural artist. The text by architectural writer Miller provides a close look into how Gehry's mind works, the influences upon him, his evolving aesthetic and creative process, and the technology that helps him to carry out his designs.
This volume surveys about 20 of architect Frank Gehry's innovative designs, from the Schnabel residence in California to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, the Experience Music Project in Seattle, and others. Each of the 100-plus color photographs is accompanied by text that describes the building's significant features and places its importance in Gehry's evolution as an architectural artist. The text by architectural writer Miller provides a close look into how Gehry's mind works, the influences upon him, his evolving aesthetic and creative process, and the technology that helps him to carry out his designs.