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Frank Gehry: The Formative Years is like sitting down with the man himself over coffee and hearing stories that shaped his career. The documentary weaves through Gehry's early works, showcasing everything from intimate residential designs to broader institutional projects. It captures his experimental approach, almost as if you can feel the textures and forms he created come alive through the screen. The pacing has this ebb and flow, reflecting Gehry's own journey, making it feel both personal and expansive. The narration adds a layer of authenticity, allowing his distinct voice to resonate throughout. It's not just about architecture; it's about the vision and philosophy behind the structures, which gives it a certain depth that's hard to shake off.
Insight into Gehry's architectural philosophy Β· Narration by Gehry adds personal touch Β· Mix of private and public project showcases
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