
DesignBoom has posted some superb images of models from the Frank O. Gehry Since 1997 exhibition now on view at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. Focus is on work created after completion of the Guggenheim in Bilbao.
Given the confused layout of the recent exhibition focusing on the Lewis House (the project that allowed Gehry ample time and resource to explore the ideas that have become his hallmark), one can only hope that his one is a little better. That said, the material appears engaging and Gerhy’s efforts are always breathtaking.
Selected images of models of the Pritzker Pavillion in Chicago and Atlantis Sentosa in Singapore follow.



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Oh gosh, I love selectism, but must we, must we get into this antiquated Gehry junk? It is neither current nor lasting. If you really must dabble in architecture, you could look at the work of SOM, Egor Eiermann or the Ulm School, but please stay away from echoing architecture blogs from five years ago.
Frank Gehry bring\’s his creative and inimitable style to Miami Beach for the new home of the New World Symphony which is currently under construction, just off of Lincoln Road. We look forward to Gehry\’s design gracing our city. Thank you Selectism for the breadth and depth you provide in your daily email. I look forward to it.