Architecture remains to be an impressive art form. The buildings and other projects architects take on are one-of-a-kind treasures worldwide. They are not only around to be aesthetically pleasing but also constructed for practical purposes.

Who have been the best architects in the world in the last centuries? Some of them include the following: 

Frank Lloyd Wright

In the 20th century, Frank Lloyd Wright’s star continued to shine. His best works included the Prairie Style homes. The latter was designed to fit in with the landscape around them. Another notable structure that Frank Lloyd Wright built was the iconic Fallingwater house; Fallingwater house was built over a waterfall in Pennsylvania. It has also since become a UNESCO Heritage Site.

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Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry was born Ephraim Owen Goldberg in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He identified as a Canadian-American. In addition, it was his sculptural, often audacious work that earned him worldwide acclaim in the field of architecture. 

He worked in several architecture firms before founding his own. He established Frank O. Gehry & Associates, first, in 1962. He also founded its successor, Gehry Partners, in 2002. His more experimental work tackled unusual expressive devices. In addition, visually, Gehry began to search for a personal vocabulary.

His experimentation also included his own home; he essentially stripped the two-story home down to its frame and then built a chain-link and corrugated steel frame around it, complete with an asymmetrical steel rod and glass protrusions.

Le Corbusier

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, was an architect of Franco-Swiss origin. He is best known for designing buildings all over Europe and North America. Some of his most famous works include the Villa Savoye in France.

A trademark of his work is using concrete as a building material and incorporating natural light into the interiors. One work that predominantly features this is his Notre Dame du Haut, a Roman Catholic chapel.

Mies van der Rohe

When you think of “minimalist,” it is hard not to think of Mies van der Rohe. Mies van der Rohe was a German designer; his fame peaked during the early 20th century. One of his architectural trademarks was his design philosophy. This philosophy was encapsulated in a quote “less is more.” “Less is more” was also what van der Rohe called his philosophy in design.

Mies van der Rohe lived in the early 20th century. He was famous for his minimalist design philosophy, which he called “less is more.”

He co-designed the Barcelona Pavilion in Spain with Lilly Reich. The Barcelona Pavilion in Spain was originally erected 1929 as the German national pavilion for an event. After many decades, the Pavilion had to be rebuilt.

Louis Kahn

Louis Kahn is another architect who had enjoyed fame and life during the 20th century. He was born in Estonia and together with his family, moved to Philadelphia when he was four (4) years old.

Louis Kahn was another famous architect who lived in the early 20th century. Born in Estonia, he immigrated to Philadelphia with his family at the age of 4. Louis Kahn has often been depicted and portrayed as one of the greatest architects in American history.

Some of the most iconic buildings he has designed include the Salk Institute in California and the Kimbell Art Museum in Texas. In addition, he was one of the best proponents of the monumental architecture style by combining materials like concrete and oak in his work.

Wrapping Up

Aside from the ones that we’ve mentioned, there are plenty of great architects worldwide who go beyond this list!

Author’s Bio:

Angelo Castelda works as a feature writer in Asia. On his free days, he likes to read books and magazines about the latest architecture news and trends. This ultimately made him fall in love with architecture and now spends most of his time writing about it.