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List of works by Frank Gehry

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Frank Gehry is aPritzker Prize-winningarchitect. His buildings, including his private residence, have becometourist attractions. His style is sometimes described asDeconstructivist orpostmodern, although he has rejected the second term.[1][2]

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NameCityUS State/
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CompletedOther InformationImage
David CabinIdyllwildCalifornia1957Built with Greg Walsh.
Owned by Matthew and Mary NorrisIdyllwild, California
Kline ResidenceBel AirCalifornia1963
Banneker Fire Station[3]ColumbiaMaryland1967
Exhibit Center[4]ColumbiaMaryland1967
Merriweather Post Pavilion[5]ColumbiaMaryland1967
Park West Apartments[6][7][8]IrvineCalifornia1970Owned by theIrvine Company. Designed withGreg Walsh; landscape design by POD. Formerly University Park Apartments.
Ronald Davis Studio & ResidenceMalibuCalifornia1972Renovated by Sue and Alex Glasscock, later owned byPatrick and Jillian Dempsey. Featured inArchitectural Digest in 2014.[9] Destroyed November, 2018 Woolsey Fire
Rouse Company Headquarters[10]ColumbiaMaryland1974Renovated into aWhole Foods Market in 2014
Concord PavilionConcordCalifornia1975Originally the Chronicle Pavilion, it has also been called the Sleep Train Pavilion
Harper HouseBaltimoreMaryland1977
Gehry Residence[11]Santa MonicaCalifornia1978Frank Gehry's home
Loyola Law School (various buildings)[12]Los AngelesCalifornia1978-2002
Spiller HouseVeniceCalifornia1980
Santa Monica PlaceSanta MonicaCalifornia1980Mostly demolished and renovated from 2008 to 2010
Cabrillo Marine AquariumSan PedroCalifornia1981
California Aerospace Museum,California Museum of Science and IndustryLos AngelesCalifornia1984
Edgemar Retail ComplexSanta MonicaCalifornia1984
Norton House[13]VeniceCalifornia1984
Frances Howard Goldwyn Hollywood Regional LibraryHollywoodCalifornia1985
Information and Computer Science (ICS)/Engineering Research Facility (ICS/ERF)[14][15][16]University of California, IrvineCalifornia1986Awarded by theAmerican Institute of Architects in 1986 and 1987. Demolished in 2007.[15]
Sirmai-Peterson House[17]Thousand OaksCalifornia1984-86
Winton Guest HouseOwatonnaMinnesota1987Moved in 2009 to its current location at theUniversity of St. Thomas Gainey Conference Center.[18][19]
Yale Psychiatric Institute[20]Yale University,New HavenConnecticut1989In collaboration with Allan Dehar Associates of New Haven
Rockwell and Marna Schnabel House[21]BrentwoodCalifornia1986-89
Herman Miller factory (currentlyWilliam Jessup University)RocklinCalifornia1987-89Factory closed in 2001 and was purchased by William Jessup University. Underwent re-design by architect Russ Taylor prior to opening of campus in 2004.[22]
Vitra Design MuseumWeil am RheinGermany1989
Rockwell Engineering Center[8] andMcDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium[23]University of California, IrvineCalifornia1990[24]
360 Newbury Street renovation[25]BostonMassachusetts1991Renovated luxury condominiums.
Chiat/Day BuildingVeniceCalifornia1991
Artists' StudiosSanta MonicaCalifornia1991Mixed use, residential and working artists. 6 loft units, each privately owned
Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories[26]University of Iowa,Iowa CityIowa1992
Disney VillageDisneyland Paris,Marne-la-ValléeFrance1992Formerly Festival Disney
Olympic FishOlympic Village,BarcelonaSpain1992
Frederick Weisman Museum of Art[27]University of Minnesota,MinneapolisMinnesota1993
Center for the Visual Arts[28]ToledoOhio1993
Cinémathèque Française[29]ParisFrance1994
Vitra International Headquarters[30]BaselSwitzerland1994
Siedlung Goldstein[31]FrankfurtGermany1994
Energie Forum Innovation[32]Bad OeynhausenGermany1995
Anaheim Ice[33][8]AnaheimCalifornia1995Formerly Disney Ice
Team Disney Anaheim[34]AnaheimCalifornia1996Administration facility for the Disneyland Resort
Dancing HousePragueCzech Republic1996
Guggenheim Museum BilbaoBilbaoSpain1997
Der Neue Zollhof[35]DüsseldorfGermany1999
University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center[36]University of Cincinnati,CincinnatiOhio1999
Condé Nast Publishing Headquarters Cafeteria[37]Times Square,New York CityNew York2000
DZ Bank buildingPariser Platz,BerlinGermany2000
Museum of Pop CultureSeattleWashington2000
Gehry TowerHanoverGermany2001
Issey Miyake flagship storeManhattanNew York2001
Weatherhead School of Management Peter B. Lewis building[38][39]Case Western Reserve University,ClevelandOhio2002
Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts[40][41]Bard College,Annandale-on-HudsonNew York2003
Maggie's Dundee,Ninewells Hospital[42][43]DundeeScotland2003
Walt Disney Concert HallLos AngelesCalifornia2003
Ray and Maria Stata Center[44]Massachusetts Institute of Technology,CambridgeMassachusetts2004
Jay Pritzker Pavilion[45]Millennium Park,ChicagoIllinois2004
BP Pedestrian BridgeMillennium Park, ChicagoIllinois2004
MARTa HerfordHerfordGermany2005
IAC/InterActiveCorp West Coast HeadquartersWest HollywoodCalifornia2005
Marqués de Riscal Hotel[46]ElciegoSpain2006
IAC BuildingChelsea, Manhattan[47][48]New York2007
Mariza show stage, at theWalt Disney Concert Hall[49]Los AngelesCalifornia2007
Art Gallery of OntarioTorontoOntario2008under renovation
Peter B. Lewis Library[50]Princeton University,PrincetonNew Jersey2008
Serpentine Gallery 2008 Summer Pavilion[51]LondonEngland2008Temporary
Novartis Pharma A.G. Campus[52]BaselSwitzerland2009
Danish Cancer Society Counseling Center[53]AarhusDenmark2009
Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health[54]Las VegasNevada2010
Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of Art[55]BiloxiMississippi2010Originally planned to open in 2006, hit byHurricane Katrina in 2005. Additional buildings opened in 2012
New World Center[56]Miami BeachFlorida2011
New York by Gehry at Eight Spruce Street[57]ManhattanNew York2011First skyscraper[58]
Opus Hong Kong[59]Hong KongHong Kong201112-story residential block located at 53Stubbs Road, developed bySwire Group.
Pershing Square Signature Center[60]ManhattanNew York201270,000 sq. ft. performing arts center.
Duplex Residence[61]New OrleansLouisiana2012Designed and built for theMake It Right Foundation New Orleans.LEED Platinum rated
"Five Hole"

Warming Hut[62]

WinnipegCanada2012Temporary timber and ice warming hut on the river
Maggie's Hong Kong[63]Hong KongHong Kong2013
Biomuseo[64]Panama CityPanama2014
Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation[65][66][67]ParisFrance2014
Dr Chau Chak Wing Building[68][69][70]University of Technology,SydneyAustralia2014
Facebook West Campus[71][72]Menlo ParkCalifornia2015
Pierre Boulez Concert HallBerlinGermany2017
Frank Gehry ResidenceSanta MonicaCalifornia2017
Michael Eisner Residence[73]BasaltColorado2018
Thomas Safran & Associates Headquarters[74]BrentwoodCalifornia2019
Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul[75]SeoulSouth Korea2019
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial[76][77]WashingtonD.C.2020
LUMA Arles[78]ArlesFrance2021
Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Concert Hall[79][80]InglewoodCalifornia2021
The Children's Institute[81]Watts, Los AngelesCalifornia2022
Grand Avenue Project[82]Los AngelesCalifornia2022

Works in progress

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Proposed

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Other works

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