Postmodern architects Dominique Perrault (born in Clermont Ferrand in 1953) is a French architect. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dominique Perrault"
Frank Owen Gehry, CC (born Ephraim Goldberg, February 28, 1929) is an architect known for his sculptural approach to building design. He is best known for building curvaceous structures, often covered with reflective metal. His most famous work, and the clearest expression of his style, is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, which is covered in titanium. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frank Gehry"
James Frazer Stirling ( 1926 - 1992) was one of Britain's most important architects starting from the 1960s. Stirling was born in Glasgow, but raised in Liverpool. He obtained his architecture degree at Liverpool University and set up office in London. He was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1981. ...more on Wikipedia about "James Stirling (architect)"
John Burgee is an American architect important in post-modern architecture. He partnered with the late Philip Johnson. ...more on Wikipedia about "John Burgee"
Philip Cortelyou Johnson ( July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005) was an influential American architect. The first director of the architecture department at the Museum of Modern Art (New York) in 1946, and later a trustee, he was awarded an American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 1978 and the first Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1979. He was a student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. ...more on Wikipedia about "Philip Johnson"
Ricardo Bofill (born December 5, 1939) is a Spanish architect. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ricardo Bofill"
Robert Charles Venturi ( June 25, 1925 -) is a Philadelphia-based architect who worked under Eero Saarinen and Louis Kahn before forming his own firm with John Rauch. As a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, Venturi met his future wife, the architect and planner Denise Scott Brown, who joined the firm in 1967. After Rauch's resignation in 1989, the firm took its current form and was named Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, Inc.. Robert Venturi won the Pritzker Prize in 1991. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robert Venturi"
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