Top Great Foreign Architects
The role architecture plays in our everyday lives is astronomical. From
the cool houses we marvel at on Freshome’s pages to historical &
iconic buildings that we recognize instantly, architecture surrounds us
daily. The architects behind these buildings and homes are what we love
and the following 6 architects have paved the way for ingenious design,
cutting edge innovation and have become pioneers of our built
environment. Take a look at what we think are 6 of the greatest modern
architects of our time.
1.) Frank Lloyd Wright (born 08.06.1867):
Some consider Frank Lloyd Wright to be the greatest architect of all
time. For he thought of interior & exterior spaces as one and was
ahead of his time in building forms, construction methods, and never
went to a formal architecture school. His humble American upbringing
led him to learning under Louis Sullivan – another legend in
architecture and to this day Wright is noted for his prairie-style
buildings and organic influences. His organic and natural forms that
seemed to become one with nature and his innovative detailing are still
considered to be the best building and design concepts, even after
nearly 150 years.His most notable projects include: The Guggenheim
Museum in New York City, New York, Fallingwater Residence in Mill Run,
Pennsylvania, Arizona State University Gammage Auditorium & Taliesin
West – Wright’s home and studio in Scottsdale, Arizona.
2.) Frank Gehry (born 28.02.1929):
There is no mistaking Gehry’s works, as they are the most distinctive,
and innovative architectural phenomena around. His deconstructive forms
are iconic as tourists flock to all of his buildings worldwide to marvel
at the architectural forms he creates. Named by Vanity Fair as “the
most important architect of our age”, he has set the precedence for
contemporary architecture. His ability to create spaces that manipulate
forms and surfaces is his most notable feats and we all love his unique
uses of materials that almost defy all logic in how they work together.His
most notable projects include: The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los
Angeles, The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Der Neue Zollhof in Düsseldorf
and the Marqués de Riscal Vineyard Hotel in Elciego.
Frank Gehry – Lou Rovo Center Las Vegas
3.) Ieoh Ming Pei – I.M. Pei (born 26.04.1917):
The Chinese born architect came to study architecture in the United
States as a teenager and later became one of the greatest architects of
modern architecture. Almost 80 years later I.M. Pei’s work can be seen
worldwide and are noted for their unique use of geometric forms and
incorporating Chinese influences into his work. His National Center for
Atmospheric Research in Colorado embodies Pei’s iconic geometric forms
and unity with natural elements in their surroundings. Pei’s work graces
some of the most prestigious government and acclaimed sites throughout
the world.
His most profound projects include: John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
and Museum in Boston, The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.,
Le Grand Louvre (The Pyramid) in Paris, The Bank of China Tower in Hong
Kong and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha.
I.M. Pei’s entrance to the Le Grand Louvre in Paris
4.) Zaha Hadid (born 31.10.1950)
The first woman architect who ever won the Pritzker Architecture prize
went to the legendary Zaha Hadid. Born in Iraq Hadid went on to win this
iconic award which is often termed the ‘Nobel peace prize of
architecture’. Hadid’s forms are characterized as futuristic,
unconventional, daring and artistic. Many of her projects were never
built and she still was ranked on Forbes list at 69th most
powerful women in 2008. Her beautiful buildings always leave us with our
mouths open, as if to say, “How did she design that?”Her most noted projects are: MAXXI – the National Museum of the 21st
Century Arts the Bridge Pavilion in Zaragoza, Bergisel Ski Jump in
Innsbruck, Phaeno Science Center and the Opera House in Guangzhou.
River Side Museum by Zaha hadid
5.) Philip Johnson (born 08.07.1906)
Noted as the American architect who founded the Department of
Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City,
Johnson’s architectural works are easily identifiable. His glass house
in Connecticut is one of the most familiar residences with its minimal
interiors and expansive glass vistas were just one example of his use of
the material. His amazing use of glass, steel and later crystal became
his world-renowned fame. The Crystal Cathedral in California looks as
though it should be in a child’s fairytale book it is the epitome of
forward-thinking architecture that characterized Johnson’s Minimalism
and Pop-Art styles.His most notable works are the Seagram Building in
New York City, in collaboration with architect, Mies van der Rohe,
Philip-Johnson-House in Berlin, Germany, The Museum of Television of
Radio & The Crystal Cathedral in California.
6.) Tom Wright (born 18.09.1957)
Is it possible to become one of the greatest modern architects of our
time if you are only noted for one building? When the building is the
most recognizable hotel in Dubai, yes. British architect, Tom Wright is
responsible for the Burj Al Arab in Dubai. Acclaimed for its luxurious
amenities as a hotel and also one of the most recognizable buildings in
modern architecture. Noted with the world’s tallest atrium, and equipped
with its own helicopter landing pad and tallest tennis court at the
top, Tom Wright definitely deserves to join the list of great modern
architects.
Tom Wright’s Burj Al Arab in Dubai
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