Frank Gehry on the Death of Frank Gehry
A good read in the WSJ the other day, a very sobering interview with Frank Gehry about, largely, his own death. It’s grim, but typical of the famous architect, casual and confident:
Another aspect of Mr. Gehry’s old-fashioned virtue is his concern for what will happen to his employees once he dies. When I ask him if his age adds greater urgency to picking projects and finishing projects, Mr. Gehry says, “No. I am not that megalomaniac.
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