This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Architect Frank O. Gehry, who brought an alluringly new kind of shape-making to his profession even as he ...
President Trump has replaced the architect for his controversial ballroom project. Washington Post reporter Jonathan Edwards explains what's behind this decision. President Trump chose a new architect ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday hired a new architect to lead the next phase of the White House ballroom project. Trump tapped Shalom Baranes Associates, a Washington, D.C.-based architectural firm ...
He designed some of the world’s most recognizable buildings, notably the spectacular Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, his masterpiece. Credit: Michael GisselereCredit... Supported by By Nicolai Ouroussoff ...
Frank Gehry, who in the second half of the 20th century forged a new language in architecture, becoming one of the most famous architects of his time, has died at the age of 96, according to a ...
Frank Gehry, the prolific Canadian-born American architect whose experimental work expanded the aesthetic realm of design and caused the ‘Bilbao effect,’ died in Santa Monica, California on Friday, ...
It’s been less than two months since President Trump began his demolition of the White House’s East Wing to make room for his “big, beautiful White House Ballroom,” and the President is already ...
The White House has brought in a new architect to work on President Donald Trump’s “vision” for his massive $300 million ballroom project, officials said Thursday. Shalom Baranes, head of Shalom ...
Arden Farhi is the managing editor for CBS News' Washington bureau. He has covered several presidential campaigns and the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations. His executive producer credit include ...
President Donald Trump has hired a new architect for the White House ballroom amid disputes between the president and the architect originally contracted to complete the project, several sources have ...
He designed museums, schools and libraries before winning international acclaim late in life for 15 Central Park West in Manhattan, hailed as a rebirth of the luxury apartment building. By Robert D.