Frank Gehry, a provocative and creative force in architecture who has died aged 96, was behind some of the world's most intriguing buildings.

Guggenheim
The unmistakable curves of the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
Dancing
A leaning glass tower at the Dancing House, Prague
Hotel
Striking purple tones on the Hotel Marques de Riscal Bodega, Spain
Louis
The oversized canopy of the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris
Peix
Gehry's El Peix d'Or - or golden fish sculpture - is a must-see for visitors in Barcelona
Walt
A golden-hour glow drenches the Walt Disney Concert Hall in California
Frank
Frank Gehry, seen in 2022, was known for his unpredictable architectural style

From the landmark Guggenheim in Bilbao to the playful twists of the Dancing House in Prague, Gehry's buildings have redefined perceptions of architectural beauty and functionality. His unique approach challenged traditional contours and materials, making him a revered figure in the architectural community. As we reflect on his legacy, his innovative spirit will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of architects.