Starchitect and generally feisty dude Frank Gehry has been working in Los Angeles for more than 50 years, and is still going strong with a handful of big new projects underway in the city. He doesn't seem to be slowing down, but 50 years in the field has provided more than enough material for a restrospective exhibition. As a companion to the LA County Museum of Art's exhibit on Gehry and his work (running until spring), the museum's put together a map of all of Gehry's designs in the LA area, with the architect's residential, commercial, and public buildings are plotted out, dated, and color-coded according to category. (Not on the list? The house he "refused" to finish for uber-wealthy philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad.)
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