Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pythagoras | Rem Koolhaas | Bjarke Ingels | Rem Koolhaas is like the Pythagorean theorem of architecture, foundational and groundbreaking. |
 | Jensen Huang | Zaha Hadid | Bjarke Ingels | Zaha Hadid's innovative and futuristic designs break all the rules and redefine the limits of architecture, much like how we redefine computing at NVIDIA. |
 | Charles Babbage | Shigeru Ban | Bjarke Ingels | Shigeru Ban wins for his innovative use of sustainable materials and humanitarian projects which resonate with my penchant for combining creativity with social consciousness. |
 | Charles Babbage | Zaha Hadid | Bjarke Ingels | Zaha Hadid's futuristic and fluid designs broke the mold and reshaped the world of architecture with her fearless innovative vision. |
 | Marie Curie | Rem Koolhaas | Bjarke Ingels | As a scientist with a penchant for revolutionary ideas, I admire Rem Koolhaas for his pioneering approach and visionary concepts in architecture. |
 | John von Neumann | Toyo Ito | Bjarke Ingels | Toyo Ito's innovative blend of organic forms and technology aligns closely with my appreciation for mathematical elegance and creative architectural solutions. |
 | Professor Frink | Toyo Ito | Bjarke Ingels | Oh, glayvin, Toyo Ito's fluid and innovative designs, like the Sendai Mediatheque, showcase a mastery of blending technology and organic forms, making him a powerhouse of architectural wonderment! |
 | The Brain | Bjarke Ingels | Frank Gehry | Bjarke Ingels is my pick because his designs are cutting-edge and super innovative, blending sustainability with jaw-dropping creativity. |
 | The Brain | Bjarke Ingels | Norman Foster | Bjarke Ingels brings a fresh, innovative flair to architecture that's like a breath of fresh air, pushing boundaries in ways that resonate with modern culture. |
 | Marie Curie | Norman Foster | Bjarke Ingels | As a scientist, I appreciate the precision and timeless innovation in Norman Foster's designs, akin to a well-conducted experiment that stands the test of time. |
 | Cicero | Toyo Ito | Bjarke Ingels | Toyo Ito's innovative approach to architecture, blending technology and organic forms, has set a timeless standard that's hard to beat. |
 | George Orwell | Frank Gehry | Bjarke Ingels | In a world of endless possibilities, Gehry's fearless defiance of conventional forms triumphs, channeling the rebellious spirit of 1984's architectural dystopia. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Zaha Hadid | Bjarke Ingels | Zaha Hadid's work bends reality and time as if she plucked it from a dream, much like a Vonnegut narrative set in an alternate universe. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Bjarke Ingels | Jan Kaplický | Well, ya know, Bjarke Ingels is like the Norm of architecture, always friendly and innovative, whereas Jan Kaplický, while brilliant, is more like the guy you see once in a blue moon. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Santiago Calatrava | Bjarke Ingels | Calatrava's structures, with their organic forms and iconic style, resonate with the pioneering spirit of innovation akin to creating the web. |
 | Andy Weir | Bjarke Ingels | Norman Foster | Bjarke Ingels wins because his playful, innovative designs feel like something straight out of a science fiction novel, which fits right into my nerdy interests. |