While his designs are often controversial, there is no denying that Frank Gehry has left a resounding footprint on the world. With his bold forms and undulating metallic curves, his buildings have transformed cities and shaped neighbourhoods like no architect before him.

To celebrate his work to date, we’ve compiled a list of his most iconic buildings below. Happy travelling!

 Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles

Part of our MUST-SEE: LOS ANGELES page here.

 New World Center, Miami

Part of our MUST-SEE: MIAMI page here.

8 Spruce Street, New York City

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Part of our MUST-SEE: CONTEMPORARY NEW YORK page here.

 Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Chicago

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Part of our MUST-SEE: CONTEMPORARY CHICAGO page here. 

Experience Music Project, Seattle

Part of our MUST-SEE: SEATTLE page here.

Ray and Maria Stata Center, Boston

Part of our MUST-SEE: BOSTON page here.

Marqués de Riscal, Elciejo

 

The Guggenheim, Bilbao

Part of our MUST-SEE: BILBAO page here.

Pariser Platz 3, Berlin

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Part of our MUST-SEE: BERLIN page here.

Fondation Louis Vutton, Paris

Part of our MUST-SEE: PARIS page here.

Fred and Ginger, Prague

Opus, Hong Kong

Part of our MUST-SEE: HONG KONG page here.

Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

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Part of our MUST-SEE: TORONTO page here.

Biomuseo, Panama

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UTS Business School, Sydney

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Part of our MUST-SEE: SYDNEY page here.