Famous Architects

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World Famous Architects


The Opera Garnier, Paris.
Cathedrale de Brasilia by Oscar Neimeyer.
San Cataldo Cemetery by Aldo Rossi, Modena, Italy.
CN Tower by John Andrews, Toronto.
The Hemispheric at the "Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències" in Valencia, Spain, by Santiago Calatrava.
Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art by Zaha Hadid

What makes a great architect? Part designer, part engineer, part shrink, the truly great architects must be able to interpret his client's wishes, leaven them with reality and, finally, achieve a vision that stands out as a work of art. [1]

See also

Church of Saint Pierre, France,
Le Corbusier - Jose Oubrerie.
Thomas Cole, The Architect's Dream.

External links

Torre Mexicana de Aviación by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, Mexico City.
CG House by Hafeez Contractor, India.



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