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“for it to become architecture it needs to have a window.”

Архитектор Frank Gehry

Chiat/Day Building
офисное здание, находящееся в окрестностях Лос-Анджелеса
1985-1991

Вход в здание выполнен по дизайну скульпторов Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen

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Ресторан в виде рыбы в Кобе, Япония
Fish Dance Restaurant (1986-1987)
Архитектор Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry - Fish Dance Restaurant in Kobe, Japan, 1987 (Photograph: Wikipedia)


http://www.arcspace.com/calif/build/chiat.htm

http://www.archdaily.com/426402/behind-the-mind-of-frank-gehry-an-interview-with-edwin-chan/

http://www.eikongraphia.com/?p=937



 
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Интересное Интервью с партнером Френка Гери
Behind the Mind of Frank Gehry: An Interview with Edwin Chan

But the official story is that Frank and Jay were having a meeting in the office. Frank always has things that interest him in his office and around his studio. That day Frank happened to have a pair of binoculars that Claes had made for him sitting next to his desk. So they were talking about the project and they were brainstorming on what to do with the facade, and at some point Frank put the binoculars in the model, and said it could be something like this! So it happened in that sort of spontaneous manner.
Tags: `frank gehry, architecture, starchitect, ~usa_california
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