Love Frank Gehry? Check Out These Stunning Buildings by Him

Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain. Photo by Slava Kuzminsky on Unsplash

Frank Gehry is one of the world’s most important and most influential architects of the past half-century. This pioneer in contemporary architecture is, without a doubt, one of the most important figures in the field in recent years.

Gehry has created and designed works all over the world. If you are a fan of these works, check out these buildings, three of his most decorated and famous creations.

Guggenheim Museum: Bilbao, Spain

Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum is one of the most striking and eye-catching buildings that Gehry has ever created. Featuring broad, swooping curves and clad in titanium, it’s a building that’s absolutely fitting for a museum of contemporary art.

Dancing House: Prague, Czech Republic

Located on the banks of the Vltava River in Prague is the Dancing House, one of Gehry’s most controversial projects. Opened in 1992, this slanted, angular building contrasts sharply with the Gothic and Baroque architectural styles found throughout the city. It is, without a doubt, a work of art.

Museum of Pop Culture: Seattle, Washington, USA

Adjacent to the Space Needle in Seattle is the Museum of Pop Culture, a building that was designed by Gehry and opened in 2000. The Canadian architect designed a chaotic, modern building that, in his own words, was inspired by a smashed electric guitar. It’s definitely eye-catching.

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