Frank Gehry, the legendary L.A.-based architect who designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall , the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and campuses used by Google and Facebook, has died at his home in Santa Monica, according to multiple reports. He was 96.
Ghery’s groundbreaking designs mixed geometric and organic forms and combined wood and steel in unusual and often striking ways. His creations don’t just stop passersby in their tracks; His buildings often transform the cities which they sit.
The architect is most famous to Angelinos as the designer of the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall, with its curved steel lines that seem to change with the sun, seemingly transforming from moment to moment like music. It wasn’t just the splashy exterior that captivated visitors, however. As home to the L.A.

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