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Pt 1 | The architecture that brought Frank Gehry to tears

Dec 08, 202554 min
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Episode description

Rebel architect Frank Gehry believed architecture IS art. He strived to evoke emotion in every design. Last Friday, Gehry died at 96 but he never stopped creating. In 2017, IDEAS producer Mary Lynk had a rare opportunity to spend two days with Gehry at his LA studio. Their wide-ranging conversation covers many aspects of his life and career, including a moment at 40 when the sight of an ancient piece of art from 500 BC led him to weep. "I think if you went and looked at it, you would cry too," he told Lynk.


*This conversation is a two-part series that delves into Frank Gehry's infusion of humanity into his designs.


Listen to Part Two: Architect Frank Gehry on how to exit life

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