Frank Gehry
A Canadian-American architect, he is known for his deconstructivist designs, characterized by their sculptural and fragmented forms, such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
Quotes by Frank Gehry
I don't know why people hire architects and then tell them what to do.
Architecture has to have a certain degree of difficulty. It has to be a challenge to make it interesting.
I'm not interested in being a brand. I'm interested in making architecture.
The computer is a tool, not a designer.
I like the idea of a building being a sculpture, a work of art.
My buildings are like my children; I don't have favorites.
I don't think architecture is about being pretty. It's about being meaningful.
I'm always trying to find a way to make things that are beautiful and functional.
Architecture is a collaborative art. It's not just about one person.
I'm not afraid to make mistakes. That's how you learn.
I think architecture is about creating a sense of place.
I'm interested in making buildings that are alive, that have a personality.
I don't believe in style. I believe in solving problems.
Architecture is about creating an experience.
I'm always trying to push the boundaries of what's possible.
I think architecture should be fun.
I'm not interested in making buildings that are just boxes.
Architecture is about making a statement.
I'm always trying to find new ways to use materials.
I think architecture should be inspiring.