A side view of the Gehry House in Santa Monica, a property which originally boasted a 50-year-old Dutch Colonial that architect Frank Gehry and his wife, Berta, purchased in 1978 for $160,000. One of its defining characteristics is the use of chain-link fencing, which as Paul Goldberger writes in his 2015 book on Gehry called "Building Art," was considered "anti-Mies material". Image courtesy ikkoskinen/Flickr. #iconic #losangeles #gehry #frankgehry #chainlink  Photo 4 of 8 in Iconic Modern Homes in Los Angeles by Amanda Dameron

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A side view of the Gehry House in Santa Monica, a property which originally boasted a 50-year-old Dutch Colonial that architect Frank Gehry and his wife, Berta, purchased in 1978 for $160,000. One of its defining characteristics is the use of chain-link fencing, which as Paul Goldberger writes in his 2015 book on Gehry called "Building Art," was considered "anti-Mies material". Image courtesy ikkoskinen/Flickr. #iconic #losangeles #gehry #frankgehry #chainlink