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Ahrends, Steffen (1907- ) -- Biography with source of the German-born architect influential in South Africa provided by Great Buildings Online.
Alexander, Christopher -- Dr. Nikos A. Salingaros provides a biography of the Professor of Architecture at the University of California at Berkeley, with a list of his major publications and sources for his buildings.
Bunshaft, Gordon (1909-90) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography, 1988 citation by the jury and his acceptance speech.
Calatrava, Santiago (1951- ) -- Biography of the Spanish architect and engineer in Great Buildings Online.
Calatrava, Santiago (1951- ) -- Unofficial site devoted to the works of the award-winning Spanish architect and engineer with a Europe-wide practice. Photographs, biography and bibliography.
Eisenman, Peter (1932- ) -- Biography of the American architectural theorist, samples of his work and bibliography from Great Buildings Online.
Fehn, Sverre (1925- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a biography and photograph of the Norwegian architect, photo gallery and chronology of his work, and 1997 citation by the jury.
Graves, Michael (1934- ) -- Biography of this leading American Post-Modernist, with examples of his designs, from the Carlos Museum, Emory University, partly designed by Graves.
Hollein, Hans (1934- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography of the sophisticated Austrian architect, 1985 citation by the jury and his acceptance speech.
Johnson, Philip (1906- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography of the American winner of its first award, portrait photograph, 1979 citation by the Pritzker Jury and his acceptance speech.
Koenig, Pierre (1925- ) -- Biography and works of the Californian architect noted for his exposed steel and glass houses, with links to articles and other material. Hosted by the University of Southern California.
Legoretta Wins Gold Medal -- E-Architect reports that Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta was awarded the 2000 AIA Gold Medal for his earth-integrated, indigenously-inspired architecture. Biography, photographs of Legorreta and his Solana Complex.
Maki, Fumihiko (1928- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography and photograph of the Japanese architect, photo gallery and discussion of his work, 1993 citation by the jury and his acceptance speech.
Meier, Richard (1934- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography of the prolific American public architect, 1984 citation by the jury and his acceptance speech.
Moneo, Rafael (1937- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a biography and photograph of the Spanish architect, illustrated chronology and discussion of his work, and 1996 citation by the jury.
Portzamparc, Christian de (1944- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a biography and photograph of the French architect, photo gallery and discussion of his work, 1994 citation by the jury and his acceptance speech.
Richard Rogers Partnership -- An architectural practice of international repute headed by Lord Rogers of Riverside and responsible for the Millennium Dome, the Pompidou Centre, the Lloyds of London building and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Roche, Kevin (1922- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography of the Irish-born architect who worked in the US, initially with Saarinen, 1982 citation by the Pritzker Jury and his acceptance speech.
Rogers, Richard (1933- ) -- Biography of the British architect of the Pompidou Centre provided by Great Buildings Online, with photographs, details and bibliography for some of his works.
Rossi, Aldo (1931- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography of the Italian anti-Modernist, 1990 citation by the jury, his acceptance speech and ''Aldo Rossi''s Architecture of Recollection'' by Kurt W. Forster.
Siza, Alvaro (1933- ) -- Pritzker Architecture Prize site offers a brief biography and photograph of the Portuguese architect, photo gallery of his work, 1992 citation by the jury, his acceptance speech and discussion of his work by Vittorio Gregotti.
Soleri, Paolo (1919- ) -- Portrait, biography and bibliography of the Italian founder of the Cosanti Foundation, Arizona, for alternative urban planning, who coined the term Arcology for architecture coherent with ecology. Images of his work. From Arcosanti.
Tange, Kenzo (1913- ) -- The Pritzker Architecture Prize site provides a brief biography of the influential Japanese architect, 1987 citation by the jury and his acceptance speech.
Taniguchi, Yoshio (1937- ) -- Museum of Modern Art, New York, displays Tanaguchi''s design for the new museum. Includes a photograph of the architect, brief details of his career and his own explanation of the design.

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