Frank Gehry, the visionary Canadian-American architect celebrated for his bold and unconventional designs, has passed away at the age of 96. Gehry’s innovative approach to architecture garnered international acclaim, with his works standing as iconic landmarks across the globe.
Known for his distinct architectural style, Gehry’s portfolio includes some of the most recognized buildings in the world. Among his most notable creations are:
1. Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California, USA
2. Dancing House, Prague, Czech Republic
3. Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France
4. Ray and Maria Stata Center for Computer, Information and Intelligence Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
5. Museum of Tolerance, Israel
6. Luma Foundation, Arles, France
7. Marques de Riscal Hotel, Elciego, Spain
8. Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, UK
9. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
10. Biodiversity Museum, Panama
11. Weisman Museum of Art, Minnesota, USA
Gehry’s legacy continues to influence architects and designers worldwide, fostering a spirit of creativity and innovation in the field. His passing marks the end of an era for contemporary architecture, leaving behind a rich tapestry of structures that redefine the boundaries of design.

