Neave Brown is an award-winning architect who developed social housing estates renowned within the architecture world. His buildings passionately wove people’s needs and quality of space to develop a vision…
Sou Fujimoto an architect from Japan is famous for his revolutionary and breathtaking designs. His ability and design philosophies are astonishing. His collaboration of architectural spaces with the human body…
Ryue Nishizawa is a prominent Japanese architect established in Tokyo along with the youngest legatee of the Pritzker Prize in 2010. In addition, he is also the co-founder of the…
The first thing you find when you google Jørn Utzon is the Sydney Opera House. With little to no information available online about his other works, his entire architectural career…
Shiro Kuramata is an important figure whose work is well known for its contribution to the art world of post-world war japan. The creations of Shiro Kuramata are a union…
Gae Aulenti was an incredible woman born with fire in her soul to break the stereotypes & move people away with her resourcefulness & creative spirit. Born on December 4,…
Born in 1928, Lora Lamm is a well-known Swiss graphic designer. She had a career in graphic design for over 60 years and she is best known for her 10…
Lella Vignelli was an eminent Italian Architect and Designer. She was born in Milan in 1934 and passed away in 2014. She went to the School of Architecture of the…
Nanna Ditzel is one of the mid-century furniture design icons and the versatile lady of Nordic designs. Born in Copenhagen in 1923, Ditzel studied carpentry at the Copenhagen School of…
Famous graphic designer and artist, Elaine Lustig Cohen is recognized for her designs specifically European avant-garde and modernist influences with an American, mid-century style of typographic communication. Her works became…
Born on August 6, 1918, in Milan, Italy; Anna Castelli Ferrieri was an Italian architect and one of the first three women to graduate with a degree in architecture from…
Materials make the core of a building. They can make or break the conceptual ideology, philosophy, and aesthetics of a design. Architects have always preferred the use of mild steel…









