MasterClass

Frank Gehry Teaches Design And Architecture

At 19 years old, Frank Gehry was a truck driver taking sculpture classes at night school. His vision for what architecture could accomplish went on to reshape our cities’ skylines, and the imaginations of artists and designers around the world. Now this master builder invites you into his never-before-seen model archive for a look into his creative process.

Where to Watch Frank Gehry Teaches Design And Architecture

17 Episodes

  • Introduction
    E1
    IntroductionFrank welcomes you to his MasterClass. He shares what he hopes you'll learn from him, and tells you exactly how he found architecture. Or did it find him?
  • On Creativity
    E2
    On CreativityFrank is considered one of the most creative and expressive architects in the world. In this chapter, he’ll share why it’s important to develop your own creative signature and how to embrace the creative insecurity you will inevitably experience.
  • Design Philosophy: Part 1
    E3
    Design Philosophy: Part 1Over the course of his storied career, Frank has developed a series of hard-won philosophies about design and architecture. In the next two chapters, he passes these philosophies on to you.
  • Design Philosophy: Part 2
    E4
    Design Philosophy: Part 2Frank dives deeper into the theories he considers crucial to every architect's design process.
  • Generating Ideas
    E5
    Generating IdeasSometimes the best ideas begin as the craziest ideas. Frank shares a few of his tips for exploring the crazy ideas, and where to begin again if you're feeling stuck.
  • Frank's Inspiration
    E6
    Frank's InspirationFrom the great sculptures by Bernini, to the fluid movement in Hiroshige's carp paintings, Frank has found inspiration for his buildings in a myriad of places. See how he translates, interprets, and adapts shapes and themes into his own designs.
  • Design Obstacles
    E7
    Design ObstaclesCritics, clients, even the ebb and flow of the economy can have dramatic effects on the work that you do. Frank shares stories of how he has overcome these obstacles, and ended up seeing them as opportunities.
  • Expressing Movement
    E8
    Expressing MovementIt started with an offhand comment about a fish. It turned into Frank Gehry's signature style. Learn about Franks fascination with movement, where it came from, and how he's able to add it to an inanimate building.
  • Creating With Your Client
    E9
    Creating With Your ClientFrank knows the importance of communicating with clients. By including them at every step of the design process, your projects will gain order and personality. In this chapter, Frank shares how to make creative collaboration a priority.
  • Take Aways From the Walt Disney Concert Hall
    E10
    Take Aways From the Walt Disney Concert HallFrank shares the highlights, and low points, of his time designing and constructing the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall. You'll learn the importance of being a master builder, prototyping your work, and collaborating with other experts.
  • Take Aways From 8 Spruce Street
    E11
    Take Aways From 8 Spruce StreetFrank's high profile New York City highrise began as a study of movement. Learn how Frank collaborated with curtain wall experts to create 'Bernini folds' from metal panels.
  • Neighborhood and Context
    E12
    Neighborhood and ContextWhen he starts a new project, Frank knows it's crucial to consider a building's surroundings. In this chapter, he'll share his techniques for situating his work within existing landscapes.
  • Materials and Prototyping
    E13
    Materials and PrototypingBeing a master builder means staying on top of the latest in material advancements. Frank gives you a peek into his 'prototyping graveyard', where he tests materials that pique his interest, and looks for the humanity in the mundane.
  • Residential Projects
    E14
    Residential ProjectsWorking with an architect is an enormous investment. Learn how you can honor your client's trust, and play an indispensable part in bringing their design goals to life.
  • Business
    E15
    BusinessFrank Gehry and Associates have been a bustling business since 1962, a monumental feat in the world of architecture. In this chapter, Frank shares how he runs an ethical, creative, collaborative, and profitable business.
  • Working With a Team
    E16
    Working With a TeamIf you're thinking of hiring a partner, or working for one, listen to these best practices Frank has honed over the years. The key? It starts with respect.
  • Final Thoughts
    E17
    Final ThoughtsAfter unpacking his process and sharing what inspires him, Frank explains how the next generation of architects can engage and challenge tradition to create groundbreaking designs.

 

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