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