Eero Saarinen; Saarinen (United States architect (born in Finland) (1910-1961))
Henry Hobson Richardson; Richardson (United States architect (1838-1886))
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin; Pugin (English architect who played a prominent role in the 19th century revival of Gothic architecture (1812-1852)) I. M. Pei; Ieoh Ming Pei; Pei (United States architect (born in China in 1917)) Joseph Paxton; Paxton; Sir Joseph Paxton (English architect (1801-1865)) Andrea Palladio; Palladio (highly original and much imitated Italian architect (1508-1580)) Nervi; Pier Luigi Nervi (Italian architect who pioneered in the use of reinforced concrete (1891-1979)) Mills; Robert Mills (United States architect who was the presidentially appointed architect of Washington D.C. (1781-1855)) Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe; Mies Van Der Rohe (United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)) Michelangelo; Michelangelo Buonarroti (Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564)) Erich Mendelsohn; Mendelsohn (German architect who migrated to Palestine in 1937 (1887-1953)) Charles Follen McKim; McKim (United States neoclassical architect (1847-1909)) Francois Mansart; Mansart (French architect who introduced the mansard roof (1598-1666)) Lutyens; Sir Edwin Landseer Luytens; Sir Edwin Lutyens (English architect who planned the city of New Delhi (1869-1944)) Adolf Loos; Loos (Austrian architect (1870-1933)) Eliel Saarinen; Saarinen (Finnish architect and city planner who moved to the United States in 1923; father of Eero Saarinen (1873-1950)) Jacques Germain Soufflot; Soufflot (French architect (1713-1780)) James Wyatt; Wyatt (English architect (1746-1813)) Frank Lloyd Wright; Wright (influential United States architect (1869-1959)) Sir Christopher Wren; Wren (English architect who designed more than fifty London churches (1632- 1723)) Stanford White; White (United States architect (1853-1906)) Otto Wagner; Wagner (Austrian architect and pioneer of modern architecture (1841-1918)) Robert Charles Venturi; Robert Venturi; Venturi (United States architect (born in 1925)) Henri Clemens van de Velde; Henri van de Velde; van de Velde (Belgian architect (1863-1957)) John Vanbrugh; Sir John Vanbrigh; Vanbrugh (English architect (1664-1726)) Richard Upjohn; Upjohn (United States architect (born in England) (1802-1878)) Thornton; William Thornton (American architect (1759-1828)) Kenzo Tange; Tange (Japanese architect (born in 1913)) Louis Henri Sullivan; Louis Henry Sullivan; Louis Sullivan; Sullivan (United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase 'form follows function' (1856-1924)) Strickland; William Strickland (United States architect and student of Latrobe (1787-1854)) Edward Durell Stone; Stone (United States architect (1902-1978)) Albert Speer; Speer (German Nazi architect who worked for Hitler (1905-1981)) Lin; Maya Lin (United States sculptor and architect whose public works include the memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War in Washington (born in 1959)) da Vinci; Leonardo; Leonardo da Vinci (Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance (1452-1519)) de l'Orme; Delorme; Philibert de l'Orme; Philibert Delorme (French royal architect who built the Tuileries Palace and Gardens in Paris for Catherine de Medicis (1515-1570)) Chambers; Sir William Chambers; William Chambers (English architect (1723-1796)) Carrere; John Merven Carrere (United States architect who with his partner Thomas Hastings designed many important public buildings (1858-1911)) Butterfield; William Butterfield (English architect who designed many churches (1814-1900)) Burnham; Daniel Hudson Burnham (United States architect who designed the first important skyscraper with a skeleton (1846-1912)) Bullfinch; Charles Bullfinch (United States architect who designed the Capitol Building in Washington which served as a model for state capitols throughout the United States (1763-1844)) Brunelleschi; Filippo Brunelleschi (Florentine architect who was the first great architect of the Italian Renaissance (1377-1446)) Breuer; Marcel Lajos Breuer (United States architect (born in Hungary) who was associated with the Bauhaus in the 1920's (1902-1981)) Bramante; Donato Bramante; Donato d'Agnolo Bramante (great Italian architect of the High Renaissance in Italy (1444-1514)) Bernini; Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (Italian sculptor and architect of the baroque period in Italy; designed many churches and chapels and tombs and fountains (1598-1680)) Berlage; Hendrik Petrus Berlage (Dutch architect and town planner (1856-1934)) Behrens; Peter Behrens (German architect known for his simple utilitarian factory buildings (1868- 1940)) Alberti; Leon Battista Alberti (Italian architect and painter; pioneering theoretician of Renaissance architecture (1404-1472)) Adam; Robert Adam (Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792)) Buckminster Fuller; Fuller; R. Buckminster Fuller; Richard Buckminster Fuller (United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)) Garnier; Jean Louis Charles Garnier (French architect (1825-1898)) Antonio Gaudi; Antonio Gaudi i Cornet; Gaudi; Gaudi i Cornet (Spanish architect who was a leading exponent of art nouveau in Europe (1852-1926)) Charles L'Enfant; L'Enfant; Pierre Charles L'Enfant (United States architect (born in France) who laid out the city plan for Washington (1754-1825)) Charles Edouard Jeanneret; Le Corbusier (French architect (born in Switzerland) (1887-1965)) Benjamin Henry Latrobe; Latrobe (United States architect (born in England) whose works include the chambers of the United States Congress and the Supreme Court; considered the first professional architect in the United States (1764-1820)) Henri Labrouste; Labrouste (French architect who was among the first to use metal construction successfully (1801-1875)) Kahn; Louis Isadore Kahn (United States architect (born in Estonia) (1901-1974)) Inigo Jones; Jones (one of the first great English architects and a theater designer (1573-1652)) Jenny; William Le Baron Jenny (United States architect who designed the first skyscraper in which a metal skeleton was used (1832-1907)) Hunt; Richard Morris Hunt (United States architect (1827-1895)) Horta; Victor Horta (Belgian architect and leader in art nouveau architecture (1861-1947)) Hoffmann; Josef Hoffmann (Austrian architect known for his use of rectilinear units (1870-1956)) Hastings; Thomas Hastings (United States architect who formed and important architectural firm with John Merven Carrere (1860-1929)) Gropius; Walter Gropius (United States architect (born in Germany) and founder of the Bauhaus school (1883-1969)) Giotto; Giotto di Bondone (Florentine painter who gave up the stiff Byzantine style and developed a more naturalistic style; considered the greatest Italian painter prior to the Renaissance (1267-1337)) Cass Gilbert; Gilbert (United States architect who influenced the development of the skyscraper (1859-1934)) Aalto; Alvar Aalto; Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (Finnish architect and designer of furniture (1898-1976))