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Louis Sullivan
Frederick Law Olmstead
Frank Lloyd-Wright
Le Corbusier
Frederick Law OlmsteadNew York Central Park, 1858
Frederick Law OlmsteadThe Mall
New York Central Park, 1858
Frederick Law OlmsteadBethesda Terrace
New York Central Park, 1858
Frederick Law OlmsteadThe Great Lawn
New York Central Park, 1858
Louis SullivanGuaranty Building
1895Buffalo, NY
Louis SullivanPrudential BuildingBuffalo, NY
Frank Lloyd WrightFrederick C. Robie House 1908-1910Chicago, Illinois
Frank Lloyd WrightFrederick C. Robie House 1908-1910Chicago, Illinois
Frank Lloyd WrightFrederick C. Robie House 1908-1910Chicago, Illinois
Le CorbusierVilla Savoye 1928-31 Poissy, France
Le CorbusierVilla Savoye 1928-31 Poissy, France
Le CorbusierHeidi Weber Pavilion 1965Zurich, Switzerland
Le CorbusierHeidi Weber Pavilion 1965Zurich, Switzerland
Le CorbusierNotre Dame du Haut 1950-54 Ronchamp
Le CorbusierNotre Dame du Haut 1950-54 Ronchamp
Le CorbusierNotre Dame du Haut 1950-54 Ronchamp
Bjarke Ingels' architecture
http://www.ted.com/speakers/bjarke_ingels.html
Bjarke Ingels is principal of BIG, based in Copenhagen. An alumnus of Rem Koolhaas' OMA practice, Ingels takes a similar approach: experimenting with pure space, but never losing sight of the building as a solution to a real-world problem. His manifesto "Yes Is More" takes the form of a giant cartoon strip, 130 meters long, that reminds people to keep thinking big -- to see all our modern problems as challenges that inspire us. His deeply-thought-out and often rather large works -- including several skyscrapers and mixed-use projects in a developing section of Copenhagen, plus a project for a new commercial harbor-island --work to bring coherence to the urban fabric and to help their occupants and users lead better lives. His most famous works include: the Stavanger Concert House, Tallinn’s city hall and the VM Houses. He recently won a competition to design Copenhagen’s waste-to-energy plant with a design that will place a ski slope on top of the structure.