Masters of Architects Marcus Vitruvius Pollio 1. Presents a Classification Of

Masters of Architects Marcus Vitruvius Pollio 1. Presents a Classification Of

Masters of Architects Marcus Vitruvius Pollio 1. Presents a classificatioclassificationn of requirements set for buildings firmitas, utilitas & venustas Andrea Palladio 2. “I Quattro libri dell’architectura” known The father of modern picture books of architecture Robert Venturi 3.3. “less is bore” Frederick Law Olmsted 4. The World Columbian Exposition built in 1863 which chief architect are Daniel Burnham and_______. Louis Sullivan 5.5. “form follows function” Adolf Loops 6.6. “ornament is a crime” Alexandre Gustav Eiffel7. Is the most famous for the eye catching tower he constructed in Paris for the exposition universally of 1889 work of Eiffel tower. Louis Henry Sullivan 8. One of the pioneers of the modern movement in American aarchitecture.rchitecture. Work auauditoriumditorium building, U.S. Yamasaki and Roth 9. Arch of the famous Twin Tower World Trade Center. Palazzo Ducale 10. One of the most sublime painters and sculpture and one of the most influential architect and draft man. Adolf Hitler 1111. Who said “The will of the epoch translated into space’ Frank Gehry 12. In 1989 he received the prtzker prize commonly referred to aas “s “The Noble of Architecture” the loftiest recognition. It is a lifetime achievement award granted to living architect whose body of work represents a superlative contribution to the field. Erich Mendelsohn 13. His first designs were drawings of fantastic architectural visions in steel and glass asas well as costume and poster design. Kahn, Louis 14. Much of his works has been described as postmodern, since he rejected the excessive abstractionism of architects such as Le Corbusier and strove instead to incorporate the valid elements of older style. Antonio Gaudi 15. Spanish architects, one of the most creative practitioners of his art in modern times. His style is often described as a blend of neo-gothic and art nouveau, but it also has surrealist and cubist elements. Buckminster Fuller 1166. One of the world’s 1stst futurist and global thinkers. His 1927 decision to work always and only for all humanity led him to address the largest global problems of poverty, disease and homelessness. Lucio Costa 1177. This famous axiom “Each one sees whatever he wishwisheses to see” belongs to, Peter Behrens 1188. This philosophy “When change needs, asks a strangstranger”er” belongs to, Peter Behrens 1199. He was called “Masters master” where his students are architects like Gropius, Breuer and Van de Rohe. LLeeCorbusier Corbusier 2200. “A house is a machine to live in” philosophy belongs to Saarinen, Eliel 21. Finnish architect, who bbyy preserving a rigor from Art Nouveau and never quite succumbing to the full sentiment, produced extracting structures and restraint. Felix Candela 2222. Nicknamed “The Shell builder” because of his extensive exploration of the structural possibilities of lightweight concrete roof construction, oftoftenen using complex curve forms to exploit tthehe tensile strengths within this versatile material. Marcel Breuer 23. The youngest ooff the pioneer modernists, was instrumental iinn shifting the bias ooff tthhee Bauhaus from the Arts and Crafts” to Art and technology. Frank Gehry 24. One ooff his strangest work iiss aa fish-shaped restaurant in Japan called “Fishdance’ S.O.M 25. Architect of the “John Hancock Center, Chicago” Kenzo Tange 2266. “A city is subjected to growth, delay and rebuilt” belongs to, Bernini Giovanni Lorenzo 27. Transformed the renaisrenaissancesance tradition of the universal artist-geniuartist-geniuss into the style which came to be known as Baroque- a fusifusionon of the arts of archre, sculpture and paintingpainting to create new forms which above all created a dramatic impact and involved the spectator. Gropius Walter 28. Founder ooff the Bauhaus LLeeCorbusier Corbusier 29. Architect ooff the pilgrimage chapel ooff Notre dame de Haut aatt Ronchamp. Paul Rudolph 30. “Architecture is a personal effort” remarked by. Juan Nakpil 31.31. ““ less in more”” Pablo Antonio 32. Far Eastern University Juan Arellano 33. Metropolitan Theater Tomas Mapua 34. De La Salle University Francisco Maňosa 35. Tahanang Filipino (Coconut Palace) Leandro Locsin 36. Cultural Center of the Philippines Andres Luna de San Pedro 37.37. Perkin’s House – – also known as “El Nido” (The Nest) Philip Recto 3838. Architect at the “ One San Miguel Avenue” Froilan Hong 39. Architect of the “PHIVOLCS” building in C.P. Garcia Ave., Diliman, Quezon City Felino Palafox 4040. Architect of the “Rockwell center” .

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