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Architects, what is your philosophical position? Why? (e.g. phenomenology, positivism, modernism, deconstructionism, humanism, feminism etc.) If you are an architecture student or designer feel free to comment also. :)
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Freshly baked architect. My "codes" are: * Reuse, recycle and restore! * Plants are essential! * Plain facade makes a plain mind. *or* Architecture is food for our eyes. * Everything in relative moderation keeps the world in balance. (I know, sounds like Thanos, lol) * Mind the human scale.
Wu Tang Style, C.R.E.A.M
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OP tryna farm good responses for first day design studio icebreakers 😏
Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
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Snøhetta for the way they blur the lines between outdoors and in, and their super-modern designs.
OP tryna farm good responses for first day design studio icebreakers 😏
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Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
OP tryna farm good responses for first day design studio icebreakers 😏
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Zaha Hadid. Legend
OP tryna farm good responses for first day design studio icebreakers 😏
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Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
OP tryna farm good responses for first day design studio icebreakers 😏
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Shin Takamatsu
OP tryna farm good responses for first day design studio icebreakers 😏
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Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Snøhetta for the way they blur the lines between outdoors and in, and their super-modern designs.
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Peter Zumthor.
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Zaha Hadid. Legend
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
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I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
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I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
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Shin Takamatsu
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
I know it's probably lame and cliche, but I would be lying if I said anyone but FLW. You grow up in the Midwest and it's just in your blood.
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Snøhetta for the way they blur the lines between outdoors and in, and their super-modern designs.
Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
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Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
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Zaha Hadid. Legend
Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
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Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
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Shin Takamatsu
Kengo Kuma for materiality and space, and Heatherwick for bringing a kind of imagination that is hard to find in actual built architecture these days.
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Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
Snøhetta for the way they blur the lines between outdoors and in, and their super-modern designs.
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Peter Zumthor.
All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
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All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
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Zaha Hadid. Legend
All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
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All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
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All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
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All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
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I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
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Shin Takamatsu
All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
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Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
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MASS Design Group. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is something the US has needed for a very long time.
All time? Alvar Aalto - The longer I'm in this game, the more I realize how good he was. Made perfect decisions at every scale. He was always so playful, he invented a lot of moves that people named in this thread have been ripping off for their whole careers. Pretty much every project of his knocks it out of the park. He used humble materials in really striking and novel ways. But above all, he was so focused on the human experience of his work, how bodies would move through it, touch it, hear it - all while his contemporaries were fetishizing the image or detail of their work. Contemporary offices? Hilary and Michael (MOS) kill it. They always have brilliant positioning and I find myself loving everything they make. SelgasCano is pretty great too, you can tell they are having fun. Defunct? Foreign Office Architects. Phylogenesis is the best monograph ever put out by an office. One of the most intelligent practices of all time, so aware of what they were doing. We are so lucky to have the Yokohama Port Terminal in the world, probably the most important building of the 21st century so far. ​
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Peter Zumthor.
Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
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Zaha Hadid. Legend
Peter Zumthor.
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Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
Peter Zumthor.
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Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
Peter Zumthor.
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SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
Peter Zumthor.
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I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
Peter Zumthor.
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Peter Zumthor.
Shin Takamatsu
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e5ax2dc
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1,535,947,190
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Norman Foster- love how clean his designs are and his respect for the structures of his buildings
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
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architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ax2dc
e5ahb3x
1,535,947,190
1,535,929,396
21
11
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
Zaha Hadid. Legend
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ax2dc
e5ajl9m
1,535,947,190
1,535,931,946
21
10
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
1
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2.1
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5apzkv
e5ax2dc
1,535,938,990
1,535,947,190
8
21
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
0
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2.625
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5av11o
e5ax2dc
1,535,944,713
1,535,947,190
8
21
James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
0
2,477
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5awr1s
e5ax2dc
1,535,946,797
1,535,947,190
8
21
Rem Koolhaas. I just love the way he subverts normal design thinking, and the way he fuses modern and post-modern elements together.
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
0
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5arucw
e5ax2dc
1,535,941,082
1,535,947,190
6
21
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
0
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ax2dc
e5awm6a
1,535,947,190
1,535,946,627
21
5
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
Havent seen it here but Alvaro Siza. His buildings are just so euphoric and for his time in architecture he has absolutely been a pioneer of the modern style. If you ever have a chance to visit his buildings I would 100% taking a look.
1
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ax2dc
e5ap8wi
1,535,947,190
1,535,938,167
21
3
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
1
9,023
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architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5avb7h
e5ax2dc
1,535,945,045
1,535,947,190
3
21
Santiago Calatrava and Zaha Hadid.
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
0
2,145
7
9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5awec8
e5ax2dc
1,535,946,358
1,535,947,190
5
21
Kenzo Tange is #1
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
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architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ax2dc
e5ahdjh
1,535,947,190
1,535,929,470
21
3
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
Shin Takamatsu
1
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5as0yg
e5ax2dc
1,535,941,287
1,535,947,190
2
21
Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
0
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ax2dc
e5asdxi
1,535,947,190
1,535,941,690
21
3
For me it's Renzo Piano. He doesn't really have a "style" unlike Zaha, Calatrava or Gehry; he tailors his designs (more or less) to suit the context. Maybe that's why I get an egoless vibe from him.
MASS Design Group. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is something the US has needed for a very long time.
1
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7
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2mso
e5ahb3x
1,535,955,136
1,535,929,396
12
11
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
Zaha Hadid. Legend
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2mso
e5ajl9m
1,535,955,136
1,535,931,946
12
10
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
1
23,190
1.2
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5apzkv
e5b2mso
1,535,938,990
1,535,955,136
8
12
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
16,146
1.5
9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2mso
e5b2140
1,535,955,136
1,535,954,181
12
8
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5av11o
e5b2mso
1,535,944,713
1,535,955,136
8
12
James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
10,423
1.5
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5awr1s
e5b2mso
1,535,946,797
1,535,955,136
8
12
Rem Koolhaas. I just love the way he subverts normal design thinking, and the way he fuses modern and post-modern elements together.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
8,339
1.5
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5aztyt
e5b2mso
1,535,950,881
1,535,955,136
6
12
Harry Seidler, or Robin Boyd
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
4,255
2
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5arucw
e5b2mso
1,535,941,082
1,535,955,136
6
12
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
14,054
2
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2mso
e5awm6a
1,535,955,136
1,535,946,627
12
5
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
Havent seen it here but Alvaro Siza. His buildings are just so euphoric and for his time in architecture he has absolutely been a pioneer of the modern style. If you ever have a chance to visit his buildings I would 100% taking a look.
1
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2mso
e5ap8wi
1,535,955,136
1,535,938,167
12
3
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5avb7h
e5b2mso
1,535,945,045
1,535,955,136
3
12
Santiago Calatrava and Zaha Hadid.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
10,091
4
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2mso
e5awec8
1,535,955,136
1,535,946,358
12
5
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
Kenzo Tange is #1
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architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ahdjh
e5b2mso
1,535,929,470
1,535,955,136
3
12
Shin Takamatsu
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
25,666
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5as0yg
e5b2mso
1,535,941,287
1,535,955,136
2
12
Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
13,849
6
9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5asdxi
e5b2mso
1,535,941,690
1,535,955,136
3
12
MASS Design Group. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is something the US has needed for a very long time.
I cannot believe noone said it so I'll do it: Le Corbusier, for being the ideological driver of early modernism, evolving throughout his career, and overall making pretty and iconic buildings.
0
13,446
4
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ahdjh
e5ajl9m
1,535,929,470
1,535,931,946
3
10
Shin Takamatsu
Richard Meier. Mastery of form, geometry and proportions.
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3.333333
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5apzkv
1,535,958,856
1,535,938,990
10
8
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
1
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1.25
9cf0j9
architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5apzkv
e5ap8wi
1,535,938,990
1,535,938,167
8
3
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
1
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architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ahdjh
e5apzkv
1,535,929,470
1,535,938,990
3
8
Shin Takamatsu
Lately I've been fascinated by the works of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, especially their projects that capitalise on the experience of the natural surroundings and their unique expression of materiality.
0
9,520
2.666667
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2140
e5b4s1d
1,535,954,181
1,535,958,856
8
10
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
0
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1.25
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5aztyt
e5b2140
1,535,950,881
1,535,954,181
6
8
Harry Seidler, or Robin Boyd
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
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architecture_train
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2140
e5arucw
1,535,954,181
1,535,941,082
8
6
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
1
13,099
1.333333
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2140
e5awm6a
1,535,954,181
1,535,946,627
8
5
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
Havent seen it here but Alvaro Siza. His buildings are just so euphoric and for his time in architecture he has absolutely been a pioneer of the modern style. If you ever have a chance to visit his buildings I would 100% taking a look.
1
7,554
1.6
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ap8wi
e5b2140
1,535,938,167
1,535,954,181
3
8
I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
0
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2.666667
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2140
e5avb7h
1,535,954,181
1,535,945,045
8
3
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
Santiago Calatrava and Zaha Hadid.
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2.666667
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2140
e5awec8
1,535,954,181
1,535,946,358
8
5
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
Kenzo Tange is #1
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ahdjh
e5b2140
1,535,929,470
1,535,954,181
3
8
Shin Takamatsu
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
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2.666667
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architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5as0yg
e5b2140
1,535,941,287
1,535,954,181
2
8
Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
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4
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b2140
e5asdxi
1,535,954,181
1,535,941,690
8
3
Well since nobody else has said it... Louis Sullivan
MASS Design Group. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is something the US has needed for a very long time.
1
12,491
2.666667
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5av11o
1,535,958,856
1,535,944,713
10
8
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
1
14,143
1.25
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5awr1s
1,535,958,856
1,535,946,797
10
8
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
Rem Koolhaas. I just love the way he subverts normal design thinking, and the way he fuses modern and post-modern elements together.
1
12,059
1.25
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5aztyt
e5b4s1d
1,535,950,881
1,535,958,856
6
10
Harry Seidler, or Robin Boyd
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
0
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1.666667
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5arucw
e5b4s1d
1,535,941,082
1,535,958,856
6
10
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
0
17,774
1.666667
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5awm6a
e5b4s1d
1,535,946,627
1,535,958,856
5
10
Havent seen it here but Alvaro Siza. His buildings are just so euphoric and for his time in architecture he has absolutely been a pioneer of the modern style. If you ever have a chance to visit his buildings I would 100% taking a look.
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
0
12,229
2
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4coh
e5b4s1d
1,535,958,074
1,535,958,856
5
10
Scarpa!
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
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9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5ap8wi
1,535,958,856
1,535,938,167
10
3
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
1
20,689
3.333333
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5avb7h
1,535,958,856
1,535,945,045
10
3
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
Santiago Calatrava and Zaha Hadid.
1
13,811
3.333333
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5awec8
1,535,958,856
1,535,946,358
10
5
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
Kenzo Tange is #1
1
12,498
2
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5ahdjh
e5b4s1d
1,535,929,470
1,535,958,856
3
10
Shin Takamatsu
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
0
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3.333333
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5b4s1d
e5as0yg
1,535,958,856
1,535,941,287
10
2
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
1
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5
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
e5asdxi
e5b4s1d
1,535,941,690
1,535,958,856
3
10
MASS Design Group. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is something the US has needed for a very long time.
George Costanza, love his work with railroads.
0
17,166
3.333333
9cf0j9
architecture_train
0.98
[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
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James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
SHoP architects have become my favorite. Trying to bridge the gap between academia and practice with each project. Also they're heavy on fabrication and design.
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
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I M Pei. He and his firm designed several buildings in Dallas where I grew up, and I don't think I could imagine the city any other way without them. Fountain Place and Meyer Symphony Center will always be in my Top 10 list. Dallas City Hall... maybe Top 25.
James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
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[ask] Simple question.....who is your favourite architect and why?
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James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
Shin Takamatsu
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James Cutler or Tom Kundig. Cutler/Anderson and Olson/Kundig are both excellent at integrating their projects into their environment.
Zaha Hadid for the courage and beauty, admittedly both subjective.
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