Saturday, March 7, 2009

Frank Gehry




As a deconstructive designer, Frank Gehry’s works with any material had can get his hand on, from scrap metal in junk yards to cardboard boxes, and his forms are often unpredictable and skew away from the simple modern forms. A fair amount of Gehry’s designs follow the form before function idea, a perfect example of this would be the Knoll Chair made out of many pieces of bent plywood. Aside from the Knoll Chair his furniture is solid, built out of one material and creates one flowing form.

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