Frank Gehry is an architect whose career has spanned over six decades and produced public and private buildings throughout the world. Some well-known designs include the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the New York by Gehry in New York City, Prague’s Dancing House, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. Gehry established his practice in Los Angeles in 1962 and formed Gehry Partners in 2001. He’s held teaching positions at multiple universities, including his alma mater, University of Southern California. His work has earned Gehry several of the most significant awards in the architectural field, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1989, and the 2016 Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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2018 Festival
Creating Space for Music: A Conversation with Frank Gehry
Video — 46m 20s