Atlantic Yards is really through with Frank Gehry.

An award-winning architect, Mr. Gehry will not be designing any of the 17 buildings planned for the 22-acre development in Brooklyn on which he has labored for the past six years, a spokesman for the architect confirmed Wednesday.

Last week, the Atlantic Yards developer Bruce C. Ratner revealed that Mr. Gehry had been replaced by the firm Ellerbe Becket as the architect for the project’s linchpin: a basketball arena for the Nets at the intersection of Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues.

Now comes official word that he will not be the architect for any of the residential or other commercial buildings either. His designs just cost too much, the developer said.

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“We do not anticipate that Mr. Gehry will be designing any of the individual buildings,” Joe DePlasco, a spokesman for Mr. Ratner, said Wednesday.