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According to you, who is the best architect of yesteryears?

Frank Lloyd Wright

Alvar Aalto

Buckminster Fuller

Daniel H. Burnham

Charles Garnier

 

 
Oct 30, 11 2:31 pm
Rusty!

Francis Rattenbury 

Oct 30, 11 2:32 pm  · 
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Rattenbury?? I thought I was the only person in these parts familiar with him. He is a household name in Victoria, BC, where I grew up. Pretty dramatic life... on par with FLW's.

Oct 30, 11 2:53 pm  · 
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Lackey

Louis Kahn..... Corbu...

Oct 30, 11 3:08 pm  · 
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citizen

Filippo Brunelleschi

Henry Hobson Richardson

Rudoph Schindler

 

Oct 30, 11 3:29 pm  · 
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drums please, Fab?

imhotep

Oct 30, 11 4:07 pm  · 
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Joe Soda

Philip Johnson, if he's still dead.

Nov 1, 11 12:19 pm  · 
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SuperKing

Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman, Zumthor, Eric Owen Moss, Zaha Hadid, Michael Graves, just to name a few.

 

 

Nov 1, 11 12:59 pm  · 
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FLW had the most influence, but Aalto, Fuller, Lutyens...these people are all important and I think labeling one "best" is useless.  Speak of them in context of their work and time.

Plecnik is probably my favorite last turn of century-ish architect.

Nov 1, 11 8:58 pm  · 
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Thanks, eew.  I was guessing and confusing him with Otto Wagner a bit, too.  He was a student of Wagner's I believe.

Nov 1, 11 9:41 pm  · 
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trace™

Schindler was great, Neutra too.  Both had a pretty distinct influence on the look of a lot of "modern" architecture (or at least the stuff I like ;-) )

Nov 2, 11 12:14 am  · 
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snook_dude

As always I will add Bruce Goff to the list.  He also mentored many architects of notable mention.

Nov 2, 11 1:03 pm  · 
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"Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman, Zumthor, Eric Owen Moss, Zaha Hadid, Michael Graves, just to name a few."

If "yesteryear" means their time has passed, I heartily agree. 

 

Nov 2, 11 8:58 pm  · 
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it's all behrens for me.

mentor to gropius, mies, corb, and even wright.

painter, architect, graphic designer, industrial designer. 

all good.

Nov 2, 11 8:58 pm  · 
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threadkilla

Big ups to Steven Ward for the first Behrens drop. Mies, Corb, and Gropius worked at his office at the same time, designing factories of all things! I don't know about best, but that's a whole lot of influence to throw into the game.

Nov 3, 11 4:38 am  · 
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snook_dude

Brazilian Oscar Niemeyer.....and he keeps on ticking....at 102~An Architect for yesterday and today...

 

Nov 3, 11 3:58 pm  · 
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Giles Gilbert Scott

Nov 3, 11 4:09 pm  · 
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