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American architect Frank Gehry’s first work in Australia was officially opened ... the business school at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and will house over 1,600 students and staff.
News: Frank Gehry has completed his first building in Australia – the Dr Chau Chak Wing building at Sydney's University of Technology, set to open in early 2015 (photos by Peter Bennetts).
But that’s not necessarily a bad thing, said Frank Gehry, the creator of the very wavy, very paper bag-y Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building at the University of Technology, Sydney. “It is a ...
Sydney has joined the list of cities with a Frank Gehry-designed building ... It is the architect's first design to be built in Australia. Mr Gehry said he had designed a "flexible" building ...
Architect says he was inspired by folds in skin and clothing while designing £92 million building at the University of Technology Sydney The new Frank Gehry-designed Chau Chak Wing Business ...
Frank Gehry's first building in Australia, the Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building at the University of Technology, Sydney, has been completed. The building, primarily for use by the UTS business school, ...
Frank Gehry said the $180 million ... Picture: John Appleyard And while his Sydney design might divide opinion, the Governor-General of Australia Peter Cosgrove, who opened the space on Monday ...
Last month, Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry delivered ... high when he told the Sydney Morning Herald it would be “the second most iconic” building in Australia. The then UTS Vice ...
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Earlier this week Frank Gehry cut the ribbon on his new building for the University of Technology (UTS) in Sydney - his first completed project in Australia The time-lapse video shows the three year ...
The Sydney's UTS Business School may ... brick structure and set to become Australia's latest architectural icon. Frank Gehry is responsible for creating some of the world’s most recognisable ...