Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced items to space-age titanium
and using 3D computer modeling as an architectural tool Frank Gehry's buildings are remarkable
and surprising united by the sense of movement they convey. His projects flow curve bend
and crumple in novel and unexpected ways subverting traditional building norms. From his own
home in Santa Monica to the undulating Beekman Tower in New York from the shining curves of
the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao to the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris and his most recent
construction Luma Arles Gehry has left his indelible mark on the history of architectural
design. Forty of the renowned architect's most remarkable works are presented by architect and
critic Jean-Louis Cohen alongside views of the interiors and exteriors of each building. This
tour includes many of Gehry's works throughout the United States and abroad such as the Walt
Disney Concert Hall the one-of-a-kind Binoculars Building? in Los Angeles and the beloved
Dancing House? in Prague.