Frank Gehry is famous for his post-modern architecture that
employed distortion in buildings. His ability to make buildings look as though
they are twisted and fake is unique to his name. In many cases, Gehry used
titanium to give the desired effects in his buildings. This allowed him to show
a flexibility in structures that are normally perceived to be “boxy” and
“straightforward”.
One of his structures is the Hotel Marques De Riscal winery. The
building is part of a luxury hotel located in Alava, Spain. This structure uses large
ribbon-like pieces of metal to create a flowing feeling for the outside of the
building. The building is described as "A series of rectilinear elements, clad in sandstone, combined with sweeping panels of pink and gold titanium, and mirror finished stainless steel." (http://www.arcspace.com/architects/gehry/riscal_winery2/riscal2.html)
While most of his buildings are primarily focused on aesthetics over practicality, this building seems to take it to a different level. Unlike his other buildings, the metal used here is extraneous in a
way. The metal ribbon portions serve no real structural purpose, but mostly
cosmetic. Meanwhile, in his other buildings, the appearance of a building is still present, but just distorted.
Some other examples of Gehry's structures are displayed below.