| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Frink | Frank Gehry | Norman Foster | Oh, for the love of non-linear algebra, Frank Gehry's wild, curvilinear designs are like a symphony of creative chaos that breaks the rules of Euclidean geometry, glavin! |
 | Data | Zaha Hadid | Norman Foster | Zaha Hadid's designs are a futuristic explosion of creativity and innovation, making her work stand out in the world of architecture like a neon sign in a sea of beige. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Le Corbusier | Norman Foster | As a pioneer of modern architecture, Le Corbusier's radical ideas and designs forever changed the landscape of urban planning and architecture. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | Norman Foster | Well ya see, Mies van der Rohe was the grandmaster of minimalism, and as a mailman, I appreciate anyone who delivers more with less, like those classic steel and glass skyscrapers. |
 | Cicero | I. M. Pei | Norman Foster | I. M. Pei's iconic designs like the Louvre Pyramid blend modernist sensibilities with cultural sensitivity, giving him a timeless edge. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Norman Foster | Frank Gehry | I'd go with Norman Foster because his architectural designs are like well-engineered software code, blending innovation with functionality. |
 | Charles Darwin | Norman Foster | Renzo Piano | While both architects are groundbreaking, Norman Foster's blend of high-tech with sustainability edges out Renzo Piano's finesse in light and transparency for me. |
 | The Brain | Norman Foster | Frank Gehry | Norman Foster's sleek and eco-friendly designs just edge out Gehry's artistic flair for modern needs. |
 | Data | I. M. Pei | Norman Foster | I. M. Pei's iconic structures like the Louvre Pyramid show a masterful blend of modern design and cultural storytelling. |
 | Carl Sagan | Renzo Piano | Norman Foster | Renzo Piano's work beautifully integrates natural light and innovative materials, echoing the wonder of cosmic creation. |
 | David Macaulay | Le Corbusier | Norman Foster | Le Corbusier's pioneering vision laid the foundation for modern architecture, influencing countless architects, including Foster, with his innovative use of form and space. |
 | Galileo | Norman Foster | Le Corbusier | I dig Norman Foster's futuristic designs and his knack for blending sustainability with cutting-edge architecture, which is totally up my alley as a science enthusiast. |
 | Greg Brockman | Frank Gehry | Norman Foster | Frank Gehry's iconic and bold architectural designs make my nerdy heart skip a beat with their artistic flair and creative genius. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Norman Foster | Richard Rogers | Norman Foster's futuristic designs push the envelope with elegance and innovation, kinda like the architectural equivalent of cracking the Enigma code. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | Norman Foster | As a nerd fixated on the foundational giants of modernism, Mies van der Rohe's 'less is more' philosophy and pioneering minimalism resonate with my analytical soul. |
 | Galileo | Norman Foster | Richard Rogers | Norman Foster's futuristic designs and sustainable architecture just steal the show. |
 | Grace Hopper | Frank Lloyd Wright | Norman Foster | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture connects with nature in a way that resonates with my love for innovation and pushing boundaries. |
 | Andy Weir | Frank Lloyd Wright | Norman Foster | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture philosophy is like the OG of blending structures with their natural surroundings, a visionary move that's still blowing minds today. |
 | Cicero | Frank Lloyd Wright | Norman Foster | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture vibes are just timeless and always a cut above the rest. |
 | John von Neumann | Antoni Gaudí | Norman Foster | Gaudí's work is like a whimsical dreamscape, pulling inspiration from nature and creating spaces that are just downright magical. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Frank Gehry | Norman Foster | Well, ya gotta hand it to Frank Gehry, his buildings look like they got hit by a tornado and somehow ended up more famous for it! |