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Frank Gehry is an American architect known for his innovative and unconventional designs. His work, which includes iconic buildings like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, is characterized by its bold, deconstructivist style. Gehry's architecture challenges traditional notions and has significantly influenced modern architectural design.
"Liquid architecture. It's like jazz - you improvise, you work together, you play off each other, you make something, they make something. And I think it's a way of - for me, it's a way of trying to understand the city, and what might happen in the city."
"For me, every day is a new thing. I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did. And I get the sweats. I go in and start working, I'm not sure where I'm going. If I knew where I was going I wouldn't do it."
"Well, I've always just - I've never really gone out looking for work. I always waited for it to sort of hit me on the head."
Work,
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