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| x Pierre de Meuron | ||
| x Jacques Herzog | ||
| x Spencer de Grey |
Spencer de Grey, CBE studied architecture at Cambridge University under Sir Leslie Martin. On leaving Cambridge in 1969, he worked for the London Borough of Merton on one of the first middle schools in the United Kingdom.
He joined Foster Associates...
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| x Graham Phillips | ||
| x Grant Booker | ||
| x Sir Norman Foster |
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Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, OM, FRIBA, FCSD, RDI, (born 1 June 1935) is a British architect whose company maintains an international design practice. He is Britain's most prolific builder of landmark office buildings.
Foster...
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| x I. M. Pei |
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Ieoh Ming Pei (貝聿銘) (born April 26, 1917), commonly known by his initials I. M. Pei, is a Pritzker Prize-winning Chinese-born American architect, known as the last master of high modernist architecture.
Pei was born in Canton (pinyin: Guangzhou),...
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| x Henry N. Cobb |
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Henry N. Cobb (born April 8, 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American architect and founding partner with I.M. Pei of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, an international architectural firm based in New York City.
Cobb attended Phillips Exeter Academy,...
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| x Eason H. Leonard | ||
| x Frank Darling |
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Frank Darling (17 February 1850 – 19 May 1923) was a Canadian architect and key player in buildings built in Toronto during the early 20th century and promoter of the Beaux-Arts style.
Darling, a graduate of Trinity College, Toronto, studied and...
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| x John A. Pearson |
John Andrew Pearson (June 22, 1867 in Chesterfield, England – June 11, 1940 in Toronto) was an early 20th Century Canadian architect and partner to the Toronto-based firm of Pearson and Darling.
Pearson emigrated to Canada in 1888. Most of his...
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| x Henry Sproatt |
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Henry Sproatt (June 14, 1866- October 4, 1934) was a Canadian architect in the early 20th Century.
Born in Toronto, he trained in Europe and in New York. He formed a partnership with another celebrated architect, John A. Pearson in 1890 and with...
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| x Eberhard Zeidler |
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Eberhard Heinrich Zeidler O.C., O.Ont (born January 11, 1926 in Germany) is a Canadian architect. He studied at the Bauhaus, Weimar, Germany, and the Technische Hochschule, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Zeidler immigrated to Canada in 1951 and formed his...
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| x Richard Neutra |
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Richard Joseph Neutra (April 8, 1892 – April 16, 1970) is considered one of modernism's most important architects.
Neutra was born in Vienna on april 8 1892. He studied under Adolf Loos at the Technical University of Vienna, was influenced by Otto...
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| x Bruce Graham |
Bruce Graham is an American architect. Among his most notable buildings are the Sears Tower, the Inland Steel Building, and the John Hancock Center. He was born in Bogotá, Colombia of American parents in 1925. He studied at the University of Dayton,...
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| x Gordon Bunshaft |
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Gordon Bunshaft (May 9, 1909 – August 6, 1990) was a 20th century architect educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Born in Buffalo, New York where he attended Lafayette High School, an architecturally significant building, Bunshaft...
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| x Walter Netsch |
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Walter Netsch (February 23, 1920-June 15, 2008) was an American architect based in Chicago. He was most closely associated with the brutalist style of architecture, as well as the firm of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. His signature aesthetic is...
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| x Pietro Belluschi |
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Pietro Belluschi (August 18, 1899 – February 14, 1994) was a Portland, Oregon architect. He was a leader of the Modern Movement in architecture, and was responsible for the design of over one thousand buildings. The native of Italy won the 1972 AIA...
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| x David Childs |
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David M. Childs (born 1941 Princeton, New Jersey) is the Consulting Design Partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill who has projects all over the world and now is designing the new 1 World Trade Center in New York.
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| x Dion Neutra | ||
| x Rem Koolhaas |
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Remment Lucas Koolhaas (English pronunciation: /ˈrɛm ˈkɔːlhɑːs/; born 17 November 1944(1944-11-17)) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and "Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design" at the Graduate School of Design...
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| x Charles Eames |
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Charles Eames (June 17, 1907 ¬タモ August 21, 1978) (pronounced ) was an American design, architect and film who, together with his wife Ray, is responsible for many classic, iconic designs of the 20th century.
Charles Ormond Eames, Jr was born in...
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| x Ray Eames |
Ray-Bernice Alexandra Kaiser Eames (December 15, 1912 - August 21, 1988) (pronounced ) was an American artist, design, architect and film who, together with her husband Charles, is responsible for many classic, iconic designs of the 20th century....
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| x Frank Gehry |
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Frank Owen Gehry, CC (born Ephraim Owen Goldberg, February 28, 1929) is a Pritzker Prize-winning architect based in Los Angeles.
His buildings, including his private residence, have become tourist attractions. Many museums, companies, and cities...
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| x Charles Follen McKim |
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Charles Follen McKim (August 24, 1847–September 14, 1909) was one of the most prominent American Beaux-Arts architects of the late nineteenth century. He was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, August 24, 1847. Along with Stanford White, he...
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| x William Rutherford Mead |
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William Rutherford Mead (1846 – 1928) was an American engineer, a part of the McKim, Mead, and White firm.
He was born in Brattleboro, Vermont. His sister, Elinor, later married novelist William Dean Howells, and his younger brother Larkin Goldsmith...
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| x Stanford White |
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Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. He designed a long series of houses for the rich and the very rich,...
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| x Thomas Hastings |
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Thomas Hastings (March 11, 1860 – October 22, 1929) was an American architect. He was born in New York City to Thomas Samuel Hastings, a Presbyterian minister, and Fanny de Groot.
Hastings came from a colonial Yankee background, his ancestor Thomas...
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| x John Mervin Carrère | ||
| x Thom Mayne |
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Thom Mayne (b. January 19, 1942 in Waterbury, Connecticut) is a widely recognized Los Angeles based architect. Educated at University of Southern California (1969) and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1978, Mayne helped found the...
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| x Lawrence Nield |
Lawrence Nield is a Principal of Bligh Voller Nield. He has had for
many years a special interest in urban design architecture and sports
events planning. He was deeply involved in planning and architecture of
the Sydney Olympic Games and...
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| x Richard Rogers |
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Richard George Rogers, Baron Rogers of Riverside, CH, FRIBA, FCSD, (born 23 July 1933) is a British architect noted for his modernist and functionalist designs. He was born in Florence in 1933 and attended the Architectural Association School of...
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| x Stephen Lynch |
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Stephen F. Lynch (born March 31, 1955), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since he was elected to replace Joe Moakley, who died in office in 2001. He currently represents Massachusetts's...
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| x Jon Taylor | ||
| x Michael Conlin | ||
| x Jonathan Taylor | ||
| x Stephen Lynch | ||
| x William Lescaze |
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William Edmond Lescaze (Onex, Switzerland, 27 March 1896 – New York, New York, 9 February 1969) was a Swiss-born American architect, and is one of the pioneers of modernism in American architecture.
Lescaze completed his formal education at the...
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| x John I. Parcel | ||
| x Leif J. Sverdrup |
Leif Johan Sverdrup (1898 – 1976) was a Norwegian American civil engineer and military officer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He served during World War II as Chief Engineer under General Douglas MacArthur and in the U.S. Army Reserve from...
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| x Sheldon Fox | ||
| x Patricia Conway | ||
| x William Pedersen | ||
| x Eugene Kohn | ||
| x Philip Powell |
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Sir Arnold Joseph Philip Powell (15 March 1921 – 5 May 2003 in London), usually known as Philip Powell, was a ground-breaking English post-war architect.
He was educated at Epsom College and then the Architectural Association.
He was the father of ...
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| x Hidalgo Moya |
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John Hidalgo Moya (May 5, 1920 – 1994), sometimes known as Jacko Moya, was a famous American-born architect who worked largely in England. He formed the architectural practice Powell & Moya Architect Practice with Philip Powell. Among other projects...
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| x Michael Powell |
Brother of famous architect Philip Powell.
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| x Halvor Weider Ellefsen | ||
| x Henning Kaland | ||
| x Bjarne Ringstad | ||
| x Gaute Stensrud | ||
| x Eugene Tsui |
Eugene Tsui is an architect based in Emeryville, California. He apprenticed under maverick architect Bruce Goff and received a bachelor of architecture from the University of Oregon, along with graduate studies at the University of California,...
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| x Angelo Mangiarotti |
Architect, Designer, Sculptor
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| x Anna Mangiarotti |
Planning architecture and design
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| x Michael Hopkins |
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Sir Michael Hopkins, CBE, RA, AADipl (born May 5, 1935, in Poole, Dorset) is an English architect. He studied at the Architectural Association and after working for Frederick Gibberd and a spell in partnership with Norman Foster he set up his own...
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| x Bill Taylor | ||