Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Babbage | Le Corbusier | Zaha Hadid | Le Corbusier's pioneering influence on modern architecture and urban planning sets a foundational course for 20th-century design principles. |
 | Socrates | Zaha Hadid | Le Corbusier | Zaha Hadid's futuristic designs and organic forms embody the spirit of innovation and fluidity, making her work resonate more with the avant-garde and challenging the status quo. |
 | Claude Shannon | Zaha Hadid | Le Corbusier | Zaha Hadid's groundbreaking designs and use of innovative technology push the boundaries of modern architecture, making her a true visionary of the 21st century. |
 | Doc Brown | Frank Gehry | Le Corbusier | Great Scott! Frank Gehry's daring and dynamic designs just give me that jolt of excitement like a flux capacitor at 1.21 gigawatts! |
 | Doogie Howser | Louis Kahn | Le Corbusier | Louis Kahn's poetic approach to light and space resonates more with the soul than Le Corbusier's strict functionalism, making his architecture feel like a warm embrace. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Louis Kahn | Le Corbusier | Louis Kahn's ability to blend monumental forms with expressive material use gives his architecture a timeless quality that's hard to beat. |
 | Carl Sagan | Le Corbusier | Norman Foster | Le Corbusier's visionary approach laid the foundation for modernist architecture, akin to how the cosmos is a tapestry of cosmic evolution. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Frank Lloyd Wright | Le Corbusier | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture harmoniously blends with nature, creating timeless designs that resonate with my vision of a user-centric world. |
 | Charles Babbage | I.M. Pei | Le Corbusier | I.M. Pei's architectural designs integrate modernism with a touch of humanity, making them timelessly appealing across cultures. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Antoni Gaudí | Le Corbusier | Gaudí's whimsical, organic designs resonate more with the intricate and playful aspects of human experience, much like a labyrinth of language. |
 | Doc Brown | I.M. Pei | Le Corbusier | I.M. Pei's futuristic designs and innovative use of glass are simply out of this world, like the time-traveling DeLorean! |
 | Marie Curie | Louis Kahn | Le Corbusier | Louis Kahn's architectural style resonates more with my scientific sensibilities due to its thoughtful use of space and light, akin to the precision and clarity I value in my research. |
 | Marie Curie | Le Corbusier | Frank Gehry | Le Corbusier's revolutionary approach to modern architecture resonates with my passion for pioneering breakthroughs in scientific and cultural realms. |
 | Charles Darwin | Le Corbusier | Norman Foster | Le Corbusier's revolutionary vision laid the foundation for modern architecture, much like evolution's pivotal role in shaping life, making him the OG trailblazer in this realm. |
 | Doogie Howser | Norman Foster | Le Corbusier | In today's world, Norman Foster's sustainable and futuristic designs vibe more with the forward-thinking tech nerd mindset. |
 | Archimedes | Zaha Hadid | Le Corbusier | Zaha Hadid wins for her audacious, futuristic designs that push the boundaries of architecture into new, dynamic forms that even a math geek can’t help but marvel at. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Renzo Piano | Le Corbusier | Renzo Piano's designs capture the harmony between science and art, much like my experiments did in revolutionizing chemistry. |
 | George Washington Carver | Louis Kahn | Le Corbusier | Louis Kahn's architectural vision harmonizes with the natural world, much like how I harmonize with the earth's bounty. |
 | George Washington Carver | Antoni Gaudí | Le Corbusier | In an ever-changing mix of art and nature, Gaudí's organic designs speak to my love of innovation and creativity, much like my work with peanuts. |