Explore Frank Gehry’s formative years—from Toronto to Los Angeles and Harvard—and the influences that seeded his iconoclastic practice.


Frank Gehry’s story begins far from titanium sails and billowing glass—rooted in a family that taught resourcefulness, hustle, and curiosity. Those early lessons shaped a designer who treats architecture as process, experiment, and civic narrative.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1929 | Born in Toronto, Canada |
| 1947–1954 | Moves to Los Angeles; studies at USC |
| 1956–1957 | Graduate study at Harvard GSD |
| 1962 | Establishes practice in Los Angeles |
Insight: Early exposure to craft, fish forms, and everyday materials seeded a lifelong fascination with structure-as-story.

Tip: Read interviews where Gehry reflects on failure—his approach values risk and refactoring as integral to craft.
Did Gehry always work with curvy forms?
Not exclusively—early work embraced planar and raw assemblies. Curvature evolved with models, computation, and ambition.
What’s the role of fish forms?
They’re metaphor, structure, and light play—appearing in sculpture, buildings, and surface logic.

이 안내서는 여러분의 재단 방문이 여유롭고 호기심 가득하며, 타이밍이 잘 맞도록——그리고 게리 건축의 특별함을 놓치지 않도록——작성되었습니다.
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