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Designed by Canadian American architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao building represents a magnificent example of the most groundbreaking 20th-century architecture. With 24,000 m2, of which 9.000 are dedicated to exhibition space, the Museum represents an architectural landmark of audacious configuration and innovating design, ...
- Frank Gehry
Gehry has received the most prestigious architecture prizes,...
- The Construction
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was built between October 1993...
- Inside the Museum
Email address: informacion@guggenheim-bilbao.eus...
- Outside the Museum
Surrounded by attractive avenues and squares, the Museum is...
- Frank Gehry
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was built between October 1993 and October 1997 and the site chosen, on a former wharf with port and industrial use on a curve of the Nervión, represented recovery of the banks of the river for the city, redeveloping them for culture and leisure.
4 lip 2023 · The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is not merely a building but a significant milestone in the journey of architecture. Gehry’s audacious design, his inventive use of form and material, and the boldness of his vision have inspired a generation of architects to explore new boundaries.
1 wrz 2013 · Set on the edge of the Nervión River in Bilbao, Spain, the Guggenheim Museum is a fusion of complex, swirling forms and captivating materiality that responds to an intricate program ...
12 gru 1997 · Set on the edge of Bilbao’s River Nervion, the new Guggenheim Museum is a fantasia of complex, swirling forms and sensuous materiality that responds to an ambitious programme and an industrial urban context.
18 maj 2022 · The museum's galvanised steel framework is clad externally in limestone and glass, along with 33,000 paper-thin titanium panels, chosen for the way the metal reflects the natural light....
Equally attentive to the dialogue with the old industrial edge of the estuary as to the fabric of the ‘Ensanche’ city blocks, the museum consists of a series of different pieces around a monumental glazed atrium.