
Frank Gehry's Santa Monica Home: A Deconstructivist Icon
Frank Gehry's own Santa Monica home, transformed in 1977 with a $50,000 budget, stands as an early Deconstructivist icon using chain-link fencing and plywood.
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Frank Gehry's own Santa Monica home, transformed in 1977 with a $50,000 budget, stands as an early Deconstructivist icon using chain-link fencing and plywood.

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