Architects and Their Works

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Architects and their Works

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1. William 5. Benjamin Latrobe


Thornton

American; 1700s-1800s; Virginia state


American; 1700s; US Capitol capitol, Bank of Pennsylvania, Bank of
the United States,
2. James Hoban
Cathedral of the Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, rebuilt Capitol after
1814 burning
6. John Augustus
Roebling and
Washington
Augustus Roebling
American; 1700s; White House
3. Thomas
Jefferson

American; 1800s; Brooklyn Bridge


7. Charles Bulfinch

American; 1700s-1800s; Monticello, University


of Virginia
4. Samuel
McIntire
American; 1800s; Capitol Rotunda
8. Henry Holson
Richardson

American; 1700s-1800s; Federal style


buildings in Salem

American; 1800s; Trinity Church in


Boston
9. George 12. Philip C.
Goethals Johnson

American; 1900s; Panama Canal


10. Louis
Sullivan
American; 1900s; Glass House in New Canaan CT,
Seagram Building in NYC (with Mies van der Rohe),
AT&T Building in NYC, Transco Tower in Houston,
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
13. Ludwig
Mies
van der
Rohe

American; 1900s; skyscrapers, including


Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Guaranty Building
in Buffalo, Carson Pirie Scott Department Store in
Chicago
11. Frank
Lloyd
Wright German-American; 1900s; German Pavilion at 1929
Barcelona exhibition, Seagram Building in NYC
(with Philip Johnson), Tugendhat House, Farnsworth
House, advocated International Style and led
Bauhaus, Lake Shore Drive Apartments (Chicago)
14. Louis I.
Kahn

American; 1900s; Guggenheim Museum,


Fallingwater, Robie House, Taliesin, Usonian
Houses, Imperial Hotel in Tokyo

American; 1900s; Kimbell Art Museum in Fort


Worth
15. Ieoh Ming 19. Christopher
Pei Wren

American; 1900s; (born in Canton) John Hancock


Building in Boston, Mile High Center in Denver,
Bank of China in Hong Kong, Holocaust
Memorial in Washington, Rock and Role Hall of
Fame in Cleveland, The Louvre
British; 1600s-1700s; rebuilt parts of London
16. Minoru after 1666 fire, St. Paul's Cathedral, Sain Mary-
Yamasaki le-Bow church, Saint Stephen's, Saint Clement
Dane's, Saint James's, Sheldonian Theatre, Trinity
College library, Hampton Court Palace,
Chelsea Hospital, Greenwich Observatory,
Greenwich Hospital
20. John British; 1700s; Castle Howard (with Nicholas
Vanbrugh Hawksmoor), Queen's Theater, Blenheim Palace
21. Richard
Boyle, 3rd
earl of
Burlington

American; 1900s; World Trade Center


17. Oscar
Niemeyer

British; 1700s; villa at Chiswick


22. John Wood

Brazilian; 1900s; Brasilia


18. Inigo
Jones British; 1700s; Queen Square, Circus, Prior Park,
Royal Crescent

British; 1600s; Queen's House at Greenwich,


Banqueting House at Whitehall, Covent Garden,
restored St. Paul's Cathedral
23. John Nash 28. Jorn
Utzon

British; 1800s; Regent's Park, Trafalgar Square, Danish; 1900s; Sydney Opera House
redesign of Buckingham Palace, Royal
29. Eero
Pavilion at Brighton
Saarinen
24. Joseph
Paxton

Finnish; 1900s; Dulles Airport in Washington,


Gateway Arch in St. Louis, TWA terminal at JFK,
Kresege Auditorium (MIT)
British; 1800s; Crystal Palace 30. Alvar Finnish; 1900s; Baker House (MIT)
25. John Soane British; 1700s-1800s; Bank of England, Dulwich Aalto
Art Museum, London home 31. Salomon
26. AWN Pugin da
and Charles Brosse
Barry

French; 1600s; Luxembourg Palace, hunting lodge


British; 1800s; Houses of Parliament at Versailles

27. Charles 32. Claude


Rennie Perrault
Mackintosh

French; 1600s; east facade of the Louvre, Paris


Observatory

British; 1900s; Glasgow School of Art


33. Louis Le Vau 37. Claude-Nicholas
and Jules Ledoux
Hardouin-
Mansart

French; 1600s; Versailles


French; 1700s; 65 barrieres tollhouses,
34. Andre Le Notre theater at Besancon
38. Gustave
Alexandre Eiffel

French; 1600s; landscape of Versailles,


landscape of Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte
35. Jacques Ange
Gabriel

French; 1800s; Eiffel Tower (1889)


39. Ferdinand Marie
de Lesseps

French; 1700s; Opera House at Versailles,


Ecole Militare, Place de la Concorde, Petit
Trianon at Versailles
36. Etienne-Louis
Boullee
French; 1800s; Suez Canal
40. Charles Garnier

French; 1800s; Paris Opera


French; 1700s; Hotel de Brunoy, planned
monument to Newton
41. Auguste 44. Karl
Perret Frederich
Schinkel

German; 1800s; Berlin Schauspielhaus theater,


French; 1900s; apartment building on Rue Museum am Lustgarten
Franklin, Theatre des Champs-Elysees
45. Walter
42. Le Gropius
Corbusier

German; 1900s; first director of Bauhaus school,


French; 1900s; Chandigarh Punjab India, Palace of Siedlungen low-cost housing, International
the League of Nations in Geneva, UN, Secretariat Style
Building, Villa Savoye, chapel at Ronchamp, La
46. Ictinus and
Tourette Dominican monastery, Notre Dame du
Callicrates
Haut
43. Balthasar
Neumann

Greek; 400s BC; Parthenon


47. Mnesicles

German; 1700s; Residenz at Wurzburg, church of


Gossweinstein, Vierzehnheiligen church,(Fourteen
Saints), Marienkirche near Wurzburg, abbey
church of Neresheim

Greek; 400s BC; Propylaea


48. Unknown 52. Filippo
Brunelleschi

Greek; 400s BC; Erechtheum


49. Pytheous

Italian; 1400s; Duomo (Florence Gothic


Cathedral), Medici Church of San Lorenzo,
Barbarano Chieregati, Tiene, Porto, and
Valmarana palaces in Vicenza, Villa Capri, San
Francesco della Vigna, San Giorgio Maggiore,
and Il Redentore churches in Venice, Teatro
Olimpico in Vicenza
53. Michelozzo

Greek; 300s BC; Mausoleum at


Halicarnassus (for King Mausolus of Caria)
50. Polyclitus the
Younger

Italian; 1400s; Florence Baptistery, San Giorgio


Maggiore Library, Medici-Riccardi Palace,
Convent of San Marco, Palazzo Vecchio
(Florence city hall), Duomo architect
Greek; 300s BC; Theater at Epidaurus 54. Leon
51. Hippodamus Battista
of Miletus Alberti

Italian; 1400s; Church of San Francesco at


Greek; 400s BC; right-angled street city Rimini, Palazzo Rucellai, rebuilt St. Peter's
plans at Piraeus and Thurii Basilica, Santa Maria Novella in Florence
55. Donato 59. Giacomo
Bramante della Porta

Italian; 1500s; laid out streets in Rome for Sixtus


V, Vatican Library, Lateran Palace, moved an
obelisk and finished a dome at St. Peter's
Basilica, Acqua Paolo Fountain, royal palace in
Naples
60. Andrea
Italian; 1400s; Church of Santa Maria presso
Palladio
Santo Satiro in Milan, Santa Maria delle
Grazie in Milan, Tempietto of San Pietro in
Montorio, started to rebuild St. Peter's Church
and the Vatican Palace
56. Raphael

Italian; 1500s; Basilica of Vicenza, Barbarano


Chieregati, Tiene, Porto, and Valmarana palaces
in Vicenza, Villa Capri, San Francesco della
Vigna, San Giorgio Maggiore, and Il Redentore
Italian; 1500s; St. Peter's Basilica, Chigi
churches in Venice, Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza
Chapel in the Church of Santa Maria del
Popolo 61. Sebastiano
Serlio
57. Giulio
Romano

Italian; 1500s; wrote the Book of Architecture

Italian; 1500s; drainage of Mantua, Palazzo


del Te in Mantua, Church of San Petronino
58. Michelangelo

Italian; 1500s; Built the Tomb of Julius II,


Church of San Lorenzo in Florence, Piazza
del Campidoglio in Rome, St. Peter's Basilica
62. Giovanni 65. Louis
Lorenzo Sullivan
Bernini

Italian; 1600s; Tomb of Urban VIII, Tomb of American; 1800s-1900s; Wainwright Building,
Alexandre VII, Palazzo Ludovisi in Rome, Babson, Bennett, and Bradley Houses. "Father of
Palazzo Chigi in Rome, Castelgandolfo church, Skyscrapers"
Ariccia church, Sant Andrea al Quirinale church
66. Frank
in Rome, Piazza San Pedro, Royal Staircase at St.
Gehry
Peter's, Fountain of the Four Rivers
63. Antoni
Gaudi

American; 1900s; Experience Music Project,


Guggenhein Museum, "Fred and ginger"
buildings,
67. Andrea
Palladio

Spanish; 1900s; Casa Mila, Iglesia di Sagrada


Familia
64. Charles-
Eduoard
Jeanneret
Italian; 1500s; Villa Rotonda, Villa Barbaro,
(Le
wrote Four Books on Architecture
Corbusier)
68. Antonio
Gaudi y
Cornet

Swiss-French; 1900s; wrote Towards a New


Architecture, Villa Savoye,

Spanish; 1800s-1900s; Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, La


Sagrada Familia,

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