- Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976) (6)
- Ain, Gregory (1908-1988) (1)
- Alberti, Leon Battista (1404-1472) (5)
- Alexander, Christopher (b. 1936) (4)
- Find sites for Christopher Alexander and his architectural complexes in California, Japan, and Mexico. Sites feature bio, architectural theories, and speech of the pioneering architect who used computer programming for his building designs.
- Ando, Tadao (b. 1941) (4)
- Andreu, Paul (b. 1938) (2)
- Artigas, Joăo Batista Villanova (1915-1984) (2)
- Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
 - Barragán, Luis (1902-1988) (3)
- Find out about Luis Barragan, the 1980 Pritzker Prize Laureate who was one of the most important Mexican architects of the 20th century through sites featuring biography, photographs, designs, and the Barragan Foundation.
- Belluschi, Pietro (1899-1994) (2)
- Boehm, Gottfried (b. 1920) (2)
- Botta, Mario (b. 1943) (2)
- Explore the architectural style of Mario Butt, the Swiss modern architect whose creation has a strong sense of geometry often based on simple shapes creating unique volumes of space through sites featuring biography and building descriptions.
- Bunshaft, Gordon (1909-1990) (3)
- Burnham, Daniel Hudson (1846-1912) (1)
- Calatrava, Santiago (b. 1951) (6)
- Learn about Santiago Calatrava, the architect who built structural milestones such as Fordham Spire and World Trade Centre PATH Transportation Hub. Sites include life, career, bridges, buildings, and foldable structures designed by the Spanish architect who was inspired by cantilevered skeletons of dinosaurs.
- Calthorpe, Peter (5)
- Codussi, Mauro (1440-1504)
 - Colter, Mary Elizabeth Jane (1869-1958) (3)
- Find sites dedicated to Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter, a famous architect who created the Fred Harvey Hotels for the Santa Fe Railroad and the Grand Canyon.
- Diller, Elizabeth and Ricardo Scofidio (2)
- Duany, Andres and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (3)
- Learn about Andres and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Duany, the renowned architects who spearheaded New Urbanism movement. Sites feature their company, perspectives, and review of their efforts to revive the traditional neighbourhood design.
- Eames, Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) (3)
- Find sites for Charles and Ray Eames, the American architects and filmmakers. Sites feature their 9-minute film, architectural theory of Power of 10, completed projects, and their iconic works such as Meyer House, Case Study #8, and Eames House.
- Eisenman, Peter (b. 1932) (5)
- Ellwood, Craig (b. 1922) (10)
- Emberton, Joseph (1889-1956)
- Includes a sketch profile and photos of works by a pioneer English modernist. Foster, Norman (b. 1935) (5)
- Learn about Sir Norman Foster, the knighted British architect and his creations such as London City Hall, 30 St. Mary Axe, and Millennium Bridge across River Thames. Sites offer biography, design style, and structures designed by the Pritzker Prize winner architect. Foster, Sir Norman (1935-)@
- Learn about Sir Norman Foster, the knighted British architect and his creations such as London City Hall, 30 St. Mary Axe, and Millennium Bridge across River Thames. Sites offer biography, design style, and structures designed by the Pritzker Prize winner architect.- Frey, Albert (1903-1998) (2)
- Fuller, Richard Buckminster (1895-1983) (5)
- Learn about Richard Buckminster Fuller, the architect best known for his invention of geodesic domes. Sites feature biography, designs, interviews, and books by the American visionary who also founded the system of mathematics called Synergetics.
- Furness, Frank (1839-1912) (3)
- Gaudí, Antoni (1852-1926) (11)
- Discover Antoni Gaudi, the Catalan architect and his renowned designs which were borrowed from nature's angles and curves. Sites offer life, career, architecture theory, 3D models, and photos of his major works such as Casa Batlló, Casa Milŕ, and Sagrada Familia.
- Gehry, Frank (b. 1929) (10)
- Find sites for Frank Gehry, the architect who designed curvaceous buildings covered with reflective metal. Sites offer biography, museum collections, image archives, and bibliography for the American sculptor who built Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
- Gilbert, Cass (1859-1934) (5)
- Gill, Irving J. (1870-1936) (1)
- Goff, Bruce (1904-1982) (4)
- Graves, Michael (b. 1934) (4)
- Greene, Charles Sumner (1868-1957) and Henry Mather (1870-1954) (2)
- Greenway, Frances (1777-1837)
 - Griffin, Walter Burley (1876-1937) (3)
- Gropius, Walter (1883-1969) (2)
- Guimard, Hector (1867-1942) (4)
Hadid, Zaha (b. 1950) (5)
- Find sites for Zaha Hadid, the British deconstuctivist architect and the first woman winner of Pritzker Prize. Sites offer biography, completed projects, digital building images, and resources about the contemporary architect's avant-garde designs.- Haertling, Charles A. (1928-1984)
 - Harris, Harwell Hamilton (1903-1990) (2)
- Hejduk, John (1929-2000) (1)
- Holabird, William (1854-1923) and Roche, Martin (1853-1927) (1)
- Hollein, Hans (b. 1934) (3)
- Hood, Raymond (1881-1934) (2)
- Horta, Victor (1861-1947) (4)
- Hundertwasser, Friedensreich (1928-2000)@
- Israel, Frank (1945-1996) (1)
- Jacobsen, Arne (1902-1971) (3)
- Learn about Arne Jacobsen, the Danish architect and furniture designer through sites featuring biography, gallery of award winning furniture, and centennial celebrations of the designer known for his futuristic designs.
- Jeanneret, Charles Edouard 'Le Corbusier' (1887-1965) (6)
- Find sites for Le Corbusier, the Swiss architect pioneer responsible for the construction method of Plan Libre. Sites offer profile, audio interview, 3D computer renderings, and his iconic monuments such as Motre Dame du Haut.
- Jerde, Jon (2)
- Johnson, Philip (1906-2005) (6)
Jones, Inigo (1573-1652) (4)
- Kahn, Albert (1869-1942) (4)
- Kahn, Louis I. (1901-1974) (7)
- Koenig, Pierre (b. 1925) (2)
- Koolhaas, Rem (b. 1944) (1)
- Koulermos, Panos (1933-1999)
- Dedicated to the memory of the life of Panos Koulermos, whose love of architecture was surpassed only by his passion for teaching architecture. - Lautner, John (1911-1994) (3)
- Libeskind, Daniel (b. 1946) (7)
- Learn about Daniel Libeskind, the Polish architect and his unconventional buildings with skewed angles. Sites offer bio, interview transcripts, career highlights, photo gallery, sketches, and plan designs of the architect who recieved commission to reconstruct the World Trade Centre.
- Lin, Maya (b. 1959) (6)
- Lissitzky, El (Lazar) (1890-1941)@
- Loos, Adolf (1870-1933) (3)
Lutyens, Edwin (1869-1944) (1)
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928) (6)
- Learn about Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Scottish architect and watercolorist through sites which offer biography, photo gallery, paintings, history, and virtual tour of buildings by the designer considered the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland. Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (b. 1868)@
- Learn about Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Scottish architect and watercolorist through sites which offer biography, photo gallery, paintings, history, and virtual tour of buildings by the designer considered the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland.- Maybeck, Bernard (1862-1957) (2)
- Mayne, Thom (b. 1944) (6)
- McAllister, Wayne (1907-2000) (4)
- Wayne McAllister (1907-2000) was a 20th century architect best known for his work on Bobs Big Boy, the El Rancho Vegas Hotel, the Fremont Hotel, the Desert Inn, the Sands, Agua Caliente, and Bobs Big Boy.
- McDonough, William A. (4)
- Find sites on William A McDonough, the American architect who focuses on designing environmentally sustainable buildings. Sites include bio, architecture, writings, info on the design company, and documentary on the man who aims at eliminating waste.
- Meier, Richard (b. 1934) (3)
- Explore sites for Richard Meier, the American architect and the Pritzker Prize winner known for his use of white. Sites offer profile, speech, photos, monumental works of including the Getty Centre and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona.
- Mendes da Rocha, Paulo (b. 1928) (4)
- Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) (6)
- Find sites for Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the Bauhaus architect from Germany, which offer biography, museum exhibits, gallery, and description of the architect's work including Farnsworth House, Barcelona Pavilion, and other monuments.
- Mockbee, Samuel (1944-2001) (2)
- Moneo, Jose Rafael (b. 1937) (2)
- Moore, Charles W. (1925-1993) (4)
- Morgan, Julia (1872-1957) (3)
- Muller, Peter
- A look at the work of Australian architect, Peter Muller. - Murcutt, Glenn (b. 1936) (3)
- Neutra, Richard (1892-1970) (4)
- Niemeyer, Oscar (b. 1907) (5)
- Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580) (1)
- Pei, I.M. (b. 1917) (6)
- Pelli, Cesar (b. 1926) (4)
- Piano, Renzo (b. 1937) (3)
- Find sites for Renzo Piano, the Pritzker prize winner and designer of London Bridge Tower and other famous monuments. Sites feature biography, project profiles, building workshop for students, career, and works of the Italian master of architecture.
- Plecnik, Joze (1872-1957)
 - Portzamparc, Christian de (b. 1944) (1)
- Prince, Bart (b. 1947)
- Includes images and information about the homes and buildings that Prince has designed. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-1852) (4)
- Rietveld, Gerrit (1888-1964) (1)
Roche, Kevin (b. 1922) (3)
- Rossi, Aldo (1931-1997) (2)
- Saarinen, Eero (1910-1961) (2)
- Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978) (3)
- Schindler, Rudolph M. (1887-1953) (9)
- Seidler, Harry (b.1923) (3)
- Siza, Alvaro (b. 1933) (3)
Smirke, Robert (1781-1867) (1)
- Soleri, Paolo (b. 1919) (5)
- Speer, Albert (1905-1981) (6)
- Starck, Philippe (b.1949)@
- Learn about Philippe Starck, the French architect who designed from spectacular interiors ro mass produced consumer goods. Sites offer life, awards, photos, and virtual museum of his design accomplishments.
- Stevens, John Calvin (1855-1940) (1)
- Stirling, James (1926-1992) (1)
- Sullivan, Louis (1856-1924) (2)
- Taillibert, Roger (b. 1926) (2)
- Tange, Kenzo (1913-2005) (3)
- Taniguchi, Yoshio (b. 1937) (1)
- Utzon, Jřrn (b. 1918) (6)
- Van Alen, William (1883-1954) (4)
- van Eyck, Aldo (1918-1999) (2)
- Venturi, Robert (b. 1925) (1)
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723) (3)
- Explore sites for Christopher Wren, the English clergyman and architect who designed St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Sites feature biography, work, and his role in rebuilding the London churches after the Great Fire of London of 1666.- Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959) (40)
- Find sites for Frank Lloyd Wright, the American master of architecture who practiced organic architecture. Sites offer bio, quotes, structure images, building guide, digital prints, overlays, and the heritage of one of the most influential architects and his 70-year career.
- Wurster, William Wilson (1895-1973) (2)
- Yamasaki, Minoru (1912-1986) (3)
- Zumthor, Peter (b. 1943) (1)
|