The ability to tinker and solve your own problems is peak rn. Excited for my @useTRMNL X device. Finally a tech product with no subscription, no data grab, no doomscrolling, less noise. https://t.co/c1ZquNPXCp
Frank Gehry passed away today. Most people know him for the wild curves, crumpled paper inspiration, and metallic skins of his buildings, but there’s a more interesting story underneath.
What most people don’t know is that his office was pushing form and fabrication so far that the existing tools of architecture simply broke. Conventional software couldn’t model it. Fabricators couldn’t price it or build it. Instead of pulling back, they built new tools.
Gehry Technologies became the quiet enabler of that work. They adapted aerospace software (CATIA), built their own layers on top, and used it to coordinate geometry, structure, and fabrication with a level of precision the field had never seen. Behind the spectacle was process discipline. It proved that if you retool the process, you can make things that were previously impossible.
Sometimes your only option is to invent the tools before you can build the thing itself.
Whether or not you like every building he designed, Gehry forced the industry to evolve. And that’s a rare legacy.
Have known @HipCityReg since I moved to nyc and proud to see him drop knowledge on his deep love for design and renewing creativity + invention #kinference.
Congrats @vickiheart! I’ve seen her journey from having an idea to getting published, and couldn’t be more proud and inspired by her. Order your copy of Ask This Book A Question today! https://t.co/53Q02MDXhd
@vickiheart Alas! Congrats on this huge milestone Vicki! It’s been incredible seeing you ho through the journey of publishing your first book. So proud of you!
@benblumenrose This is a devastating loss. Thank you for your words honoring him, Ben. My heart goes out to the Designer Fund team and Enrique’s friends and family ❤️ He will be sorely missed.