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Architect Frank Gehry, Music's Visionary Muse, Dies at 96
7 Dec
Summary
- Renowned architect Frank Gehry died at 96 after a brief respiratory illness.
- Gehry's profound connection to music deeply influenced his iconic architectural designs.
- His design for Walt Disney Concert Hall is hailed as a transformative masterpiece for music.

Acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, whose groundbreaking designs reshaped cityscapes and inspired awe, died last Friday at the age of 96. His passing followed a brief respiratory illness, marking the end of an era for the architectural world. Gehry, originally from Toronto, became a towering figure in Los Angeles, known for his unique and daring aesthetic.
Beyond his celebrated structures, Gehry harbored a deep and abiding love for music, particularly Bach's "Goldberg Variations." This passion infused his work, creating spaces that resonated with the harmony and emotional depth of music. His design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles is widely considered his crowning achievement, a venue that has profoundly elevated the experience of music for performers and audiences alike.




