Consulted directly with Mr. & Mrs. Kennedy on Lafayette Square Historic District in Washington, D.C., supervised project for Robert Kennedy. Involved in planning, design & construction of President Kennedy's gravesite at Arlington Cemetery
Structural engineer, born 1937. One of the last living engineers of the Seattle Space Needle's design. Project lead for the foundation and the top house
British Architect best known for his work with the seminal English experimental architecture collective Archigram. He also the leader of the team who designed The Hayward Gallery in London. Lives in the UK
Internationally renowned architect. Some well known projects are the Disney Swan and Dolphin Hotels in Orlando, Disney corporate headquarters in Burbank, the Washington Monument scaffolding during its rennovation, and the Humana Building in Louisville.
Japanese architect, winner of the Pritzker Prize, known for works including: Toto Ito Museum of Architecture, World Games Stadium in Taiwan, Sendai Mediatheque
American architect, born 1923. WII veteran, serving as a 'Buffalo Soldier' in the segregated US Army 92nd Infantry Division. Purple Heart for combat wounds in Italy, December 26, 1944
Los Angeles-based Architect and winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2005. Known for: new academic building at Cooper Union, Diamond Ranch High School in Pomona, University of Toronto Graduate House, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Wayne L. Morse United St
Israeli author, architect and sculptor. Was involved in the construction of Heathrow Airport. Designed the interior of the Holocaust Memorial Synagogue in Moscow, and sculptures for Russia's National War Memorial
American urban planner, public official (1888-1981). Controversial figure led projects including Triborough Bridge, Jones Beach, Shea Stadium, Lincoln Center, and 1964 World's Fair. Later questions on if his work did more harm than good
Architect, winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2008. Known for: Arab World Institute in Paris, Culture and Congress Centre in Lucerne, Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, and Torre Agbar in Barcelona
American Architect, born 1926. One of the last living apprentices to Frank Lloyd Wright. Drafted at the end of WWII, on a ship to Okinawa when it ended
Last living client of Frank Lloyd Wright, born 1924. Wright designed a house for Reisley and his wife in 1951. Was still living in the same house at 100 years old
British architect, winner of the Pritzker Prize. Known for: Centre Georges Pompidou, Millennium Done, Madris-Barajas Airport Terminal 4, London Heathrow Terminal 5, European Court of Human Rights
Renowned architect and planner. He was an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. Considered a visionary agent of change, he is also the author of four books. Lives in the USA
Last surviving case study architect who participated in the magazine Arts & Architectures 1945 to 1966 project to introduce modern architecture by up-and-coming and cutting-edge architects at the time. Now lives in Hawaii and California
Architectural designer/Known for using everyday objects & materials for her paintings & art installations to transform our understanding of objects and image-making, an artist who 'paints without a paintbrush'/In Chase Bank TV Commercial