LOS ANGELES: Renowned architect Frank Gehry, whose innovative designs reshaped skylines around the world, has died at his home in Santa Monica, according to multiple reports, Deadline said. He was 96.
Gehry, a Canadian-American visionary known for pushing the boundaries of modern architecture, transformed public spaces with his bold, sculptural use of steel, glass and wood.
According to Deadline, among his most iconic contributions is the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, recognised for its gleaming curved stainless-steel exterior that reflects changing light, giving it a dynamic, almost musical presence. The interior, home to the L.A. Philharmonic, is regarded as one of the most acoustically sophisticated performance spaces in the world, featuring Douglas-fir panelling a

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