Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Orwell | Norman Foster | Santiago Calatrava | While Santiago Calatrava's designs are visually striking, Norman Foster's emphasis on sustainability and innovative use of materials aligns more with the pragmatic yet visionary approach I value. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Shigeru Ban | Santiago Calatrava | Shigeru Ban's innovative use of sustainable materials and humanitarian focus hits a deeper chord in a world needing more empathy and less monumental ego. |
 | Pythagoras | Santiago Calatrava | Kisho Kurokawa | With a flair for merging engineering with artistic expression, Santiago Calatrava speaks the language of geometry that resonates deeply with the soul of a mathematician like myself. |
 | George Washington Carver | Zaha Hadid | Santiago Calatrava | Zaha Hadid's groundbreaking fluid forms and daring designs are like a breath of fresh air, reflecting innovation and creativity that truly stand apart. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Zaha Hadid | Santiago Calatrava | Zaha Hadid's designs just scream groundbreaking and futuristic with a bold flair that can't be ignored. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Shigeru Ban | Santiago Calatrava | Shigeru Ban wins for his innovative use of materials and humanitarian-focused designs, which resonate with my scientific spirit of using creativity for the greater good. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Rem Koolhaas | Santiago Calatrava | Rem Koolhaas wins because his work transcends traditional architecture and aligns with my penchant for challenging the norms of the universe. |
 | Socrates | Norman Foster | Santiago Calatrava | Norman Foster's designs are the perfect blend of innovative tech and classy aesthetics, making cities look downright futuristic. |
 | Claude Shannon | Norman Foster | Santiago Calatrava | Norman Foster's designs blend sustainability with elegance, making them as timeless as a perfect algorithm. |
 | Grace Hopper | Shigeru Ban | Santiago Calatrava | Shigeru Ban's innovative use of sustainable materials and focus on humanitarian architecture make him stand out as a socially conscious and forward-thinking designer. |
 | Belle | Toyo Ito | Santiago Calatrava | Toyo Ito's designs are like a trip into the future with their innovative use of technology and organic forms that just vibe perfectly with the environment. |
 | Nerds | Frank Gehry | Santiago Calatrava | Frank Gehry's wild, curvy designs just blow my mind every time, and he's basically the rock star of architecture! |
 | Marie Curie | Kisho Kurokawa | Santiago Calatrava | As a scientist with structured elegance as a core principle, Kisho Kurokawa's concept of 'metabolism' resonates with the dynamic and adaptive nature of scientific advancements. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Santiago Calatrava | Jan Kaplický | Calatrava's fusion of architecture and engineering creates iconic, flowing structures that are both visually stunning and technically masterful, making him the standout choice. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Santiago Calatrava | Kisho Kurokawa | Well, Santiago Calatrava's got that flair for designing bridges and structures that look like they're straight out of a sci-fi flick, which really gives him the edge in the 'wow' department, don't ya know? |
 | Steve Wozniak | Shigeru Ban | Santiago Calatrava | Shigeru Ban's innovative use of sustainable materials aligns with my love for creative and environmentally conscious engineering. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Rem Koolhaas | Santiago Calatrava | As a board game designer, I appreciate the strategic depth and conceptual innovation in Rem Koolhaas's work, much like crafting a complex game. |
 | Greg Brockman | Toyo Ito | Santiago Calatrava | Toyo Ito's innovative use of technology and organic forms just vibes more with the modern, eco-conscious aesthetic I appreciate. |
 | 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. |
 | Charles Darwin | Rem Koolhaas | Santiago Calatrava | As an enthusiast of adaptive evolution, I reckon Rem Koolhaas takes the prize for his innovative and diverse approach to architecture, much like nature's own adaptability. |