GEHRY: from bauhaus to bow-wow house

US: Frank Gehry is probably the most distinctive architect of his generation

US: Frank Gehry is probably the most distinctive architect of his generation. His buildings' sensuous curves and undulating planes puzzle and surprise, challenging our notion of how a building works.

What a dog will make of it all is anybody's guess.

The 76-year-old designer of Bilbao's Guggenheim museum and the Disney concert hall in Los Angeles has turned his attention to a humbler structure: the kennel. During the unveiling of his design for a $100m Las Vegas Alzheimer's centre, a typical structure of contorted steel and uneven blocks, he took part in a charity auction. Bidders, carried away with the notion of a Gehry-designed lifestyle, pushed bids to $350,000. For a kennel.

The clients remain anonymous but it is known that Gehry will visit their current residences and meet their owners.

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"He'll look at the aesthetics and, if the dog doesn't bite, he'll pet the dog too," said the businessman behind the Alzheimer's centre, Larry Ruvo.

Will the kennels be wrapped in titanium, Guggenheim-style, or include a feature common to Gehry's work and dogs' lives: chain link fencing? He couldn't say. "I can't start until I meet the dogs." - (Guardian service)