A distinguished graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, she has taught at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Rice and Illinois Institute of Technology; where her studios have focused on cities, ecologies, and materials.Born in August 11, 1969, Joshua Prince-Ramus is Principal of Born in Penang, Malaysia, Yeang grew up in a tropical Modernist house designed by Iversen van Sitteren and attended Penang Free School.
He studied architecture at the University of Southern California (1968) and later at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1978, with a social agenda and urban planning focus. For much of the country’s history, indigenous Guarani culture was the primary influence on the built environment. He joined the Washington, D.C. office of SOM in 1971, after working with Nathaniel Owings and Daniel Patrick Moynihan on plans for the redevelopment of Pennsylvania Avenue.His major projects that gave him the recognition among the famous architects include: the Four Seasons Hotel, the U.S. News and World Report headquarters, the headquarters for National Geographic, Worldwide Plaza, 450 Lexington Avenue, Bertelsmann Tower and One World Trade Centre.Frank Owen Gehry (born on 28 February 1929) is a Jewish architect born in Canada, currently a United States resident based in Los Angeles. As one of the famous architects, Ben van Berkel (born in 1957) is a Dutch architect and founding partner of the internationally acclaimed architectural practice – In 1988 he and his wife, Caroline Bos, set up an architectural practice in Amsterdam named Van Berkel & Bos Architectuurbureau, which realized, amongst others projects, the Karbouw office building, the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam.
House.Tschumi has taught at Portsmouth Polytechnic in Portsmouth, UK, the Architectural Association in London, the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York, Princeton University, the Cooper Union in New York and Columbia University where he was Dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation from 1988 to 2003. Casapueblo, Cristo Obrero Church, Palacio Salvo, Puente de la Barra – these buildings are daring and unusual.
The project started construction in 2003 and finished in 2009. The interior is dazzling; it has a big, elliptical shaped hall, and four rings of floors for people to spectate, characteristic of the typical elements found in lyric theaters.
It is Montevideo’s first theater, and about 160 years old.
Some of his firm’s major works include New York City’s new classical 15 Central Park West, and the late modern Comcast Center skyscraper in Philadelphia.Calatrava’s early career was largely dedicated to bridges and railway stations, with designs that elevated the status of civil engineering projects to new heights. Later, after the break with Grimshaw, he became the UK’s principal postmodernist and his journey to the most famous architects list began with the TV-am headquarters in Camden Lock and the redevelopment of Comyn Ching Triangle in London’s Covent Garden. This creates an incredible spectacle of lights, combining the use of architecture and stained glass in an incredibly modern way. He enjoys taking long walks and reading short stories. He understands that cities are made out of people, not buildings, and that the life between buildings is what matters. The project started construction in 2003 and finished in 2009. The city is distinguished by a remarkable collection of architecture, including many major works of art nouveau from the early 20th Century, and many excellent examples of art deco and modern buildings.
He has taught architecture at various locations around the world and from 1985 to 1990 was the chairman of Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he was the first Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture.Some of his prominent works around the world include: the National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida, Spain; the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles; the Murcia Town Hall on the Cardenal Belluga Plaza; and the Davis Art Museum at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. The work of Morphosis has a layered quality. Such accomplishments led to Mayne to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2005.Thomas Alexander Heatherwick (born 17 February 1970) is an English designer and the founder of London-based design practice Heatherwick was born in London and studied three-dimensional design at Manchester Polytechnic and at the Royal College of Art, winning several prizes.
He has been a visiting professor at Yale, Columbia, UC Berkeley and Harvard.Sir Terry Farrell (born 12 May 1938) is a British architect and urban designer.
In the 80s and 90s his projects included Charing Cross Station, the MI6 headquarters building, the Deep Aquarium in Hull and the International Centre for Life in Newcastle.