It's official: Frank Gehry, the starchitect behind Abu Dhabi's coming Guggenheim, will no longer be designing any of the buildings in Brooklyn, New York's Atlantic Yards project that he has been working on for the past six years. Why? Because his designs cost too much. That's the line from Bruce Rattner, the developer on the 22-acre project, as . Earlier this month, Rattner announced that Gehry had been replaced by the firm Ellebe Becket as the architect for the Nets' basketball arena at the project's center. The new design will cost about $200 million less than Gehry's billion-dollar vision. have begun to happen in the UAE, but as far as we know, Abu Dhabi is still getting its Gehry-designed Guggenheim in 2012.