Gehry House

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Gehry House is architect Frank Gehry’s experimental Santa Monica residence renowned for its unconventional deconstructivist design and use of raw, industrial materials.

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Gehry House canonical 1
Gehry House in Santa Monica 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural landmark
deconstructivist architecture
house
postmodern architecture
residence
architect Frank Gehry
city Santa Monica
completionDate 1979
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalStatus widely published in architectural media
designApproach experimental
designMovement Deconstructivism
Postmodernism
function live-work space
hasClient Frank Gehry
surface form: Frank Gehry and family
hasPart angled glass cube
asymmetrical volumes
exposed framing
skylights
influenced Frank Gehry’s later architectural work
location Santa Monica, California, United States
surface form: Santa Monica, California
materialUsed asphalt
chain-link fencing
corrugated metal
exposed studs
glass
industrial materials
plywood
wood framing
notableFor exposed raw materials
fragmented forms
inside-out appearance
unconventional design
use of everyday industrial materials
originalBuildingType suburban bungalow
owner Frank Gehry
region Southern California
renovationDate 1991
significance icon of deconstructivist residential design
key early work of Frank Gehry
startDate 1978
state California, United States
surface form: California
streetAddress 1002 22nd Street
styleCharacterizedBy collage-like composition
juxtaposition of old and new elements
non-orthogonal geometry
visible structural elements
use private residence

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Frank notableWork Gehry House
subject surface form: Frank Gehry
this entity surface form: Gehry House in Santa Monica