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TITLE: Interpretation of an Architect: Frank Gehry
Title: TITLE: Interpretation of an Architect: Frank Gehry
Category: /Society & Culture/Art and Culture
Details: Words: 8216 | Pages: 30 (approximately 235 words/page)
TITLE: Interpretation of an Architect: Frank Gehry
Category: /Society & Culture/Art and Culture
Details: Words: 8216 | Pages: 30 (approximately 235 words/page)
SRA323
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE: architecture after 1968
LECTURER: Mirjana Lozanovska
ASSIGNMENT: Long Essay
TITLE: Interpretation of an Architect: Frank Gehry
MIRANDA HOBDAY
100206369
DUE DATE: O3.06.03
Miranda Hobday
100206369
Interpretation of an Architect
Frank O. Gehry
In society there exists an ever-present need to commit things to categories. Whether it is people, plants, animals, food, fashion, or art we seem to always apply labels. Why? Is it because it makes aspects of day-to-day life easier to understand or more
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Duffy, Daintry, Frank O. Gehry - Nonlinear thinker - TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN - Darwin Dec 2001, http://www.darwinmag.com/read/120101/thinker.html
At first I thought this article would be very helpful, but after reading further I found it was a CAD project which a student had done of a walkthrough of Gehry's house. It was interesting to combine this with the written journey but apart from that it didn't give me any worthwhile information.