FRANK GEHRY (1929–2025) By Sylvia Lavin
Few individuals have influenced the look of the modern world as strongly as the architect Frank Gehry, who died late last year. Although usually associated with the rise of postmodern architecture, Gehry’s work resists easy categorization, often combining explicitly postmodern elements with more typically modernist concerns regarding a building’s intended purpose or use of materials. And while his aesthetic influence was decisive, Gehry’s idealistic but pragmatic approach to architecture and urban design also helped shape ideas about the role that buildings and architects play within wider society. Sylvia Lavin looks back on Gehry’s life and emphasizes the importance of his legacy.
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