Frank Gehry, master "starchitect" known for designing famous museums, dies at 96

The passing of Frank Gehry is a stark reminder of how fleeting greatness can be 🕰️. I mean, think about it, this guy was designing some of the most iconic buildings in the world at the age of 60 and then he's gone? It's like the ultimate example of how our time on this earth is limited - just like every politician's term! You've got to make a mark while you can, right? I wonder if there are more young architects out there who feel the pressure to live up to Gehry's legacy. Is it too much to ask for someone to leave behind a lasting impact in their own right, rather than simply trying to ride on the coattails of others?
 
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