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  1. The Walt Disney Concert Hall was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. Despite being a well-accomplished architect at the time of design, Gehry found himself an unlikely candidate for the job when the Disney family was looking for the hall's designer.

  2. Oct 23, 2013 · Completed in 2003 in Los Angeles, United States. Completed October 23, 2003, The Walt Disney Concert Hall celebrates its tenth anniversary today. Home to the LA Philharmonic, it has received...

  3. Learn how Frank Gehry designed a living room for the city with a curving stainless steel exterior and a stunning auditorium. Explore the history, acoustics, and features of the iconic concert hall that opened in 2003.

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  4. Dec 2, 2023 · Learn how Frank Gehry created a masterpiece of architecture and design with the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Explore its distinctive stainless-steel exterior, innovative acoustics, and role as a world-class venue for music and the arts.

  5. Learn about the vision, design, and acoustics of Walt Disney Concert Hall, the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Explore the history, features, and programs of this iconic venue and its orchestra.

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  7. Explore the design process of Frank Gehry's monument to music, a sculptural masterpiece of stainless steel and wood in downtown Los Angeles. See sketches, models, photos, and interviews that reveal how Gehry and his team created a unique and acoustically exceptional concert hall.

  8. The search for an architect for Walt Disney Concert Hall began in 1987 with a committee headed by attorney and real estate developer Fred Nicholas. An initial list of 80 architects from around the world was whittled down to 25, then six, and then to the final four.

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