Fictional Architects - 21st Century Architects

21st Century Architects

A - G
  • Hidetsugu Aneha (born 1957), Japan
  • Ron Arad (born 1951), Israel
  • Wiel Arets (born 1955), Netherlands
  • Rafiq Azam
  • Shigeru Ban (born 1957), Japan
  • Stephan Braunfels (born 1950), Germany
  • Marco Casagrande (born 1971), Finland
  • Alexandre Chan
  • Kees Christiaanse (born 1953), Netherlands
  • Terence Conran (born 1939, United Kingdom)
  • Lise Anne Couture (born 1959), Canada
  • Hafeez Contractor (born 1950), India
  • Roger Duffy
  • Michael Middleton Dwyer, USA
  • Erick van Egeraat (born 1956), Netherlands
  • Peter Exley, USA
  • Eric Corey Freed
  • Tony Fretton (born 1945), UK
  • Nabil Gholam
  • Sean Godsell (born 1960), Australia
  • T.J. Gottesdiener
H - L
  • Zaha Hadid (born 1950), UK
  • David M. Harper FAIA
  • Craig W. Hartman
  • Arif Hasan (born 1943), Pakistan
  • Gregory Henriquez
  • Thomas Herzog
  • H. R. Hiegel
  • Steven Holl (born 1947), USA
  • Hammad Husain (born 1970), Pakistan
  • Bjarke Ingels (born 1974), Denmark
  • Toyo Ito (born 1941), Japan
  • Bernard Khoury
  • Kevin Kennon
  • Pouya Khazaeli
  • Atsushi Kitagawara (born 1951), Japan
  • Rem Koolhaas
  • Kengo Kuma
  • Tom Kundig
  • Jimenez Lai
  • Daniel Libeskind (born 1946, Poland), USA
  • Jing Liu
  • Greg Lynn
M - Z
  • Thom Mayne
  • William McDonough
  • Adolfo Moran
  • Florent Nédélec DPLG
  • Sarah Nettleton
  • Enamul Karim Nirjhar
  • Mustapha Khalid Palash
  • Eugene Pandala, India
  • Renzo Piano
  • Dimitris Potiropoulos
  • Antoine Predock
  • Joshua Prince-Ramus
  • Philippe Rahm
  • Lawrence Scarpa
  • Adrian Smith
  • Sheila Sri Prakash (born 1955), India
  • Marshall Strabala
  • Jack Travis (born 1952), USA
  • Ross Wimer
  • Gert Wingårdh (born 1951), Sweden
  • Ken Yeang (born 1948), Malaysia
  • Paul Steelman (born 1955), USA
  • Albert Zambrano (born 1971), Philippines

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