Get Images Library Photos and Pictures. binoculars building. frank gehry; venice, california. los angeles. This building was originally known as the Chiat/Day Building, but is now known as the Binoculars Building, for obvious reasons. The building was completed in 1991 and designed by Frank Gehry, but the binoculars were designed by husband & wife team Claes Oldenburg and Cooseje van Bruggen. The current inhabitant of the building is none other than Google. And while you have to have an 'in' at Google go inside, you can still see the binoculars right on Main St. in Venice. Claes Oldenburg Bonnie and Clyde's composite landscape print 'Five' juxtaposes Frank Gehry's binocular building (Google HQ) with other structures, in a surreal LA street scene. Courtesy of Liberty Gallery. Edition of 40, 85 x 102 cm, £475.
. Bonnie and Clyde's composite landscape print 'Five' juxtaposes Frank Gehry's binocular building (Google HQ) with other structures, in a surreal LA street scene. Courtesy of Liberty Gallery. Edition of 40, 85 x 102 cm, £475. binoculars building. frank gehry; venice, california. los angeles. Chiat Day Advertising Agency Complex, Venice, California design by Frank Gehry Called the Binoculars Building
"Binoculars Building" 3 section facade (1 building) Frank Gehry Binoculars designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
"Binoculars Building" 3 section facade (1 building) Frank Gehry Binoculars designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
Binocular Building – Los Angeles, California | Atlas Obscura
Binoculars Central component of Chiat/Day Inc. building designed by Frank O. Gehry & Associates, Inc.,
Binocular-shaped sculpture designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen as part of the Binoculars Building (originally Chiat/Day Building) by architect Frank Gehry. 340 Main Street, Venice, California.
The Binoculars Building, originally the Chiat/Day Building, is a commercial office building located in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Built between 1985-1991 for advertising agency Chiat/Day (now TBWA\Chiat\Day) as its West Coast corporate headquarters, it was designed by Los Angeles architect Frank Gehry, his last project in Los Angeles until the Walt Disney Concert Hall began construction in 1999
Frank Gehry, Binoculars Building
Frank Gehry Binoculars Building, Venice, CA
Frank Gehry Binoculars Building, Venice, CA
Binocular Building – Los Angeles, California - Atlas Obscura
Binoculars Building by Frank Gehry - Venice, CA
Google Venice Office Tour inside Frank Gehry Binocular Building - YouTube
Binoculars Building _ Los Angeles _ Frank Gehry _ Original idea for the entrance
Iconic "Binoculars Building" in Venice, CA - designed by Frank Gehry and now home to Google offices
Chiat Day Advertising Agency Complex, Venice, California design by Frank Gehry Called the Binoculars Building
Frank Gehry's Binoculars Building, Los Angeles.
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Binoculars Building (Google), Frank Gehry, Venice, CA.
Bonnie and Clyde's composite landscape print 'Five' juxtaposes Frank Gehry's binocular building (Google HQ) with other structures, in a surreal LA street scene. Courtesy of Liberty Gallery. Edition of 40, 85 x 102 cm, £475.
Binoculars Building, Los Angeles, Ca
Binoculars Building, Claes Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen, and Frank Gehry Where? Venice, Los Angeles.
binoculars building. frank gehry; venice, california. los angeles.
Binoculars building, 340 Main Street, Venice
This building was originally known as the Chiat/Day Building, but is now known as the Binoculars Building, for obvious reasons. The building was completed in 1991 and designed by Frank Gehry, but the binoculars were designed by husband & wife team Claes Oldenburg and Cooseje van Bruggen. The current inhabitant of the building is none other than Google. And while you have to have an 'in' at Google go inside, you can still see the binoculars right on Main St. in Venice.
Binocular Building – Los Angeles, California | Atlas Obscura
Building shaped like binoculars, Venice, CA
Binocular Entrance to Chiat/Day Building in Venice, Los Angeles, designed by Frank Gehry
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