Monday, July 13, 2009
The Frank Gehry Building
No, it's not coming down, it's going up. FANTASTIC crumpled building - looks like Godzilla stepped on it. And it's a brain institute - how is your brain ever going to get better in this building? Behind it is the World Market Center, a furniture store.
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What an awesome looking building. Something to really wrap your brain around.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it. How creative and inspiring! I'm sure it will be great for all the brains doing research there! I'd love to live in a house like this...
ReplyDeleteMaybe the brain doesn't get better, but maybe it doesn't care anymore? A fantastic funny building. And you can also play with Rubik's cube it looks like from the sign. (If there should be a spare room there keep me posted :)
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture! Not something I'd like to see on the way home on Saturday night thou;)
ReplyDeleteCreative!!!!
ReplyDeleteExcuse my ignorance, but what's a brain institution supposed to be?
"No, it's not coming down, it's going up." LOL
ReplyDeleteThe architecture is very unique.
I love it! So much more interesting that fake pyramid.
ReplyDeleteGehry designs some amazing buildings -- this one included. Perhaps the brain receives strange waves off the different angles of the building? !!!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's a bizarre looking building. Great fun.
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing building!
ReplyDeletewhat a totally whimsical structure. will look forward to future post of the inside when completed. have a great day.
ReplyDeleteOh well, our brain can get pretty distorted sometimes. Maybe that's one of the reasons that the design is like this. It's fascinating, though. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating building !!
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see what it looks like when it is finished...
Whoops - wrote you a comment but not sure if it went through. Love your photos of this creative Gehry architecture.
ReplyDelete"How is your brain ever going to get better in this building?" Hahaha!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe skewed brains need skewed architecture?
I love it. It's gorgeous. I wanna go there!
Preferably not as a patient. ;)