Frank Gehry was born in Toronto, Ontario,Canada in 1929.He is a architect that designs furniture and buildings. He does his designs in his own style of deconstructed architecure. I find that most of his designs for furniture are done in a biological curvy way and his buildings are designed in abstract way.
His buildings are much different than regular modern buildings of today. He works on large scales. Though the fist part of his career started out in a pratice, Frank O. Gehry and Associates in 1963. Which followed to the firm Gehry & Krueger Inc. Which
employed a large number of senior architects who had extensive experience in the technical development of
building systems and construction documents, and who are highly qualified in the management of complex projects.
After that he changed his career to an artistically directed atelier. His deconstructed architectural style began in the late 1970s.
Much of Gehry's work falls within the style of Deconstructivism , which is also referred to as
post-structuralist in nature for its ability to go beyond current modalities of structural definition. Deconstructivism now spreads through the field
of architecture and has influenced almost every contemporary
architect in the world. Gehry is best known for his curvy,
metallic wave-form museums in Bilbao, Seattle, Los Angeles and
Minneapolis, but it all started with strange impulses applied to his own
traditional little Santa Monica house in the late 1970s.
Frank Gehry’s house in Santa Monica came before its time as a harbinger
of the Deconstructivist movement.
Deconstructivist structures are not required to reflect specific social
or universal ideas, such as speed or universality of form, and they do
not reflect a belief that form follows function.
Gehry's own Santa Monica residence is a commonly cited example of
deconstructivist architecture, as it was so drastically divorced from
its original context, and in such a manner as to subvert its original
spatial intention.

