Frank Gehry
Frank Gehry (1929-) is a Canadian-American architect renowned for his unconventional designs. Gehry is known for his deconstructivist style, which features fluid forms and unexpected materials that push the boundaries of traditional architecture. Gehry often employs materials like metal and glass, creating unexpectedly dynamic structures that evoke a sense of movement. Notable projects include the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. He has received numerous accolades, including the Pritzker Prize in 1989, establishing him as a leading figure in contemporary architecture.