Frank Gehry, a provocative and creative force in architecture who has died aged 96, was behind some of the world’s most intriguing buildings.
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The unmistakable curves of the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao

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A leaning glass tower at the Dancing House, Prague

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Striking purple tones on the Hotel Marques de Riscal Bodega, Spain

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Titanium and glass at the Guggenheim in Bilbao

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The oversized canopy of the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris

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Gehry’s El Peix d’Or – or golden fish sculpture – is a must-see for visitors in Barcelona

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A golden-hour glow drenches the Walt Disney Concert Hall in California

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An air of whimsy at Der Neue Zollhof in Düsseldorf

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The Walt Disney Concert Hall holds its own beside the imposing skyscrapers of central LA

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Light floods into the curved form within Bilbao’s Guggenheim

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Gehry’s Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi while under construction in 2023

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Frank Gehry, seen in 2022, was known for his unpredictable architectural style
Legendary architect Frank Gehry dies aged 96
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